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Logistics Base, LADOL, Dr Amy Jadesimi has advocated the need for more female
leaders in the world.
Jadesimi noted that this is in line with 2019
International Women’s theme #BalancetheBetter in building a
gender-balanced world where everyone has a part to play – all the time,
everywhere.
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Managing Director of LADOL, Dr Amy Jadesimi |
Jadesimi made the call in her message to mark
the 2019 Women’s Day on Friday March 8th, 2019.
Gender parity is Goal 5 of the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals. However, women are not just beneficiaries of
Goal 5, they are the key to achieving all the Goals. Research over the years
has proven conclusively that gender parity, particularly in the work place will
unlock billions of dollars in extra profits. Companies in countries in Africa,
a continent poised on the verge of becoming the engine of the world, need to
embrace Goal 5 to create the jobs that Africa needs.
Commenting on the importance of having women in
the C-suite and their contribution to sustainability, Dr. Jadesimi stated: ‘’if
you have women on your board of director your company is going to be 42 percent
more profitable than companies that don’t have female director. Research shows
that some of the benefit comes from the fact that women look at the world
differently and that we more often make decisions and raise issues that
lead to greater sustainability.’’
Commenting on the work being done by P4G, Dr.
Jadesimi stated: ’’supporting women led-partnerships is an essential part of
achieving the sustainable development goals and increasing corporate
profits.’’
Commenting her on role as CEO of LADOL, Dr Amy
explained that she has been privileged to have the opportunity to build a
brand-new ecosystem from scratch – the world’s first Sustainable Industrial
Free Zone.
‘’Since joining the company in 2004 it has been
clear to me that the winning business models of the future are sustainable
ones. From inception LADOL has broken new ground and disrupted the local market
by pursuing a new economy business model, which has now proven to be the
winning strategy.
‘’African CEO’s now know that our future lies
not in emulating the West but in surpassing it, sustainable business models are
one of our essential keys to success.’’
In line with operating a sustainable Industrial
Free Zone and empowering women, she said LADOL supports SDG Goal 5 as a core
part of its corporate policies and procedures, stating that:
‘’As a company we go extra mile to create
a diverse environment and recruit the best people, which means finding
innovative ways to ensure the best women are considered as well. This focus on
diversity, leads to hiring the best and building the most effective teams,
which is one of the keys to our success.
LADOL’s sustainable masterplan includes building
fully service offices and workshops which will enable more women in Nigeria to
set up and expand their businesses by lower the financial and
bureaucratic barriers to entry for women and providing a safe and sustainable
work space.’’
Dr. Jadesimi reiterated that the Green Growth
space is by necessity in need of highly disruptive innovation and brand-new
business models, and therefore diverse, confident and skilled teams which
embrace change are needed to build successful private and public sector
organisations in this space.
LADOL, is the largest private indigenous free
zone in Nigeria and a strategic special economic zone, built in a secure
island, inside the Port of Lagos. LADOL has proven it is the ideal location in
which to execute the largest global industrial projects. Local and
international companies can engineer, manufacturer and train in this safe
sustainable ecosystem. LADOL will create 50,000 direct and indirect jobs across
a range of industries. Having halved the cost of petroleum sector service
provision and positively disrupted this sector, the developers are focused on
creating a circular economy within the Zone and attracting non-petroleum sector
companies into the Zone, starting with agriculture and technology.
P4G – Partnering for Green Growth and the Global
Goals 2030 – is a new initiative, commenced in 2018, with the ambition of
becoming the world’s leading forum for developing concrete public-private
partnerships at scale to deliver on the SDGs and the Paris Climate Agreement.
P4G brings together business, government, and civil society organizations in
innovative public-private partnerships to advance solutions that help meet
humanity’s greatest needs in five key areas: food and agriculture, water,
energy, cities and circular economy.
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