Gender
SENATOR TONY NWOYE CELEBRATES WOMEN ON INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY
The Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District, Dr. Tony Nwoye, has joined leaders across the world in celebrating women as the global community marks the 2026 International Women’s Day. According to a press statement issued by the DTN Media Centre, Nwoye commended women for their invaluable contributions to family life, national development and the stability of society, noting that their roles remain indispensable in shaping responsible communities.
The senator acknowledged the sacrifices and commitment of women, particularly in the home where they play a central role in the moral upbringing of children and the stability of families. Dr. Tony Nwoye observed that women possess remarkable strength and wisdom which enable them to effectively manage homes and nurture future generations, adding that their efforts deserve recognition and appreciation at all times.

The lawmaker also highlighted the important role women play in Nigeria’s political process, pointing out that their participation during elections demonstrates their commitment to strengthening democracy. Nwoye noted that women often mobilize themselves during electoral processes to support credible leadership, stressing that their collective voice continues to influence political outcomes and national development. He maintained that the importance of women in society cannot be overstated and that their contributions across different sectors merit continuous support and encouragement.
Dr. Tony Nwoye also reflected on the theme of this years International Women’s Day, Give to Gain, which underscores the idea that empowering women through opportunities, mentorship and support ultimately leads to broader social progress and shared prosperity. He added that when individuals, organizations and communities invest in women through education, advocacy and leadership opportunities, societies become stronger and more inclusive.
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to recognize the achievements of women and promote gender equality across the world. The global observance was officially recognized by the United Nations in 1975.
