Nigeria’s leading mobile network operator, MTN has
been adjudged winner of this year’s Nigeria2Equal Gender Leader Awards held in
Victoria Island, Lagos.
Organized by the
Nigerian Exchange (NGX) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) the
Gender Leader Awards salute leading performers in the arena of gender
equality.
MTN Nigeria emerged as the star performer of
the evening, claiming the coveted Outstanding Gender Leader Award, and
establishing itself as the top-performing performed company across all
categories. The company also won Family-Friendly Workplace Excellence, Gender
Equality Champion, and Company Leadership Gender Diversity Awards.
These recognitions were
based on MTN’s stellar performance, benchmarked against criteria set in the
IFC’s Gender Equality in Nigeria’s Private Sector report.

Karl
Toriola, MTN Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer, expressed delight at the
recognition, stating, “Gender equality sits at the heart of our identity and
organizational culture.
“Our mission at MTN Nigeria is to build not
only a successful business but an inclusive one. This award underscores our
belief that diversity is our strength.
“We
believe that a diverse workforce catalyzes innovation and fuels our passion
for driving change and enabling growth. Together, we are shaping a future where
gender equality is not an aspiration, but a reality.”
Adding to this, Chief
Human Resources Officer, MTN Nigeria, Esther Akinnukawe noted, “At MTN Nigeria, we understand that an
empowered woman means an empowered community and, ultimately, a more
prosperous nation. That’s why we don’t merely create policies to foster gender
equality; we ingrain them into our cultural DNA.

“We believe in nurturing an environment where the potential is recognised and rewarded, irrespective of gender. This award
reminds us that our dedication to gender equality makes a difference, and it
motivates us to do even more for the betterment of our society.”
Ms. Dahlia Khalifa, IFC’s Regional Director for
Central Africa, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, while speaking about the
Gender Leader Awards, said: “As we
celebrate the accomplishments of these organizations who have shown
outstanding leadership in closing the gender gaps within their organizations, we acknowledge the power of collaboration and the
transformative impact that specific, measurable, and time-bound commitments can
have on achieving gender parity in Nigeria’s private sector. IFC remains
resolute in our commitment to sustain the momentum and scale up our efforts
for a more gender-balanced, prosperous future.”