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Great Nigeria Insurance Restates Commitment to Gender Equality, Female Inclusion

Cecilia Osipitan

Managing Director/CEO

Great Nigeria Insurance Plc

One of the foremost underwriting firms in the country, Great Nigeria Insurance Plc has again demonstrated emulative strides in ensuring adequate representation of the female gender in the workplace.

For over 60 years, Great Nigeria Insurance Plc has proven itself to be a reputable insurance company with the professional experience to underwrite both life and non-life insurance businesses. One of its notable achievements is that the company currently has the highest women representation at the management level in the Nigerian insurance industry.

Speaking at a press parley recently held in Lagos, Mrs. Cecilia O. Osipitan, Managing Director/CEO, Great Nigeria Insurance Plc stated that the company’s stance on promoting gender balance and parity has attracted many female talents over the years; with many now occupying leadership roles within the organisation.

She emphasised that, “organisations need to transcend gender inequality by offering the same opportunities to both genders. To achieve this task, Great Nigeria Insurance Plc has ensured that everyone is given the same opportunity to improve on their capacity and achieve self-actualisation. The company’s commitment to gender equality is also evident in the equal proportion of the gender of its workforce.”

Whilst addressing the issue of gender inequality in the society at large, Osipitan stated that there is a need to break away from the stereotype regarding the capacity of women, wherein the male gender is usually perceived as the most competent for leadership roles.

The enablement of diversity and inclusivity in the affairs of the society will in great measures support interventions that are truly progressive in the depiction and portrayal of women. According to her, “the urgent need to accelerate female representation, diversity and inclusion in all fields of work cannot be over-emphasised”.

The Corporate Communications, Brand Management & Customer Service Manager, Ms. Oyinkansola Sobande noted that gender balance and parity at the company has attracted progressive employees.

This has garnered the admiration of the public expressed by the plethora of positive feedback gotten from both the company’s corporate and retail customers. According to her, the brand has benefited immensely from this and will continue to do so.

Great Nigeria Insurance Plc remains resolute in its commitment to being a progressive insurance company and ensuring its customers’ satisfaction.

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