Eko Hot Blog reports that the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Housing, Barr. Barakat Odunuga-Bakare, has made a compelling case for gender equality and the promotion of women’s inclusion in the real estate sector.
Speaking at the Female Lawyers in Real Estate Practice (FELIREP) webinar held recently, Odunuga-Bakare emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to create an inclusive and equitable real estate ecosystem for all.
“The state government is determined to achieve a society where women are not just participants but leaders in the real estate sector,” Odunuga-Bakare stated, assuring that together, they would “build a future where women thrive in the world of real estate.”
Drawing from her experience as a top government official, she outlined steps that could be taken to promote women’s empowerment, from education and training programs to mentorship and sponsorship initiatives.
The Special Adviser expressed her intention to tackle systemic barriers that hinder women’s access to real estate opportunities by raising advocacy on fair housing policies, promoting female representation in leadership roles within the industry, and fostering mentorship programs for aspiring women in real estate.
Odunuga-Bakare also highlighted the critical role of government in driving gender equality, emphasizing the need for targeted policies and initiatives to level the playing field for women in real estate.
“Promoting women’s inclusion is in the present administration T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda. These may not be in real estate, but the initiative is for the wellness of women and youth across the State,” she added.
While acknowledging that women still face disparities in rights, opportunities, and resources compared to men, Odunuga-Bakare stressed the importance of registering with the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA) to maintain sectoral integrity.
“As Lagos State thrives as Nigeria’s commercial hub, adherence to international standards in the real estate sector is imperative. Compliance with the Lagos State Real Estate Law will attract both local and international investment, contributing to the state’s GDP and livelihoods,” she said.
Odunuga-Bakare urged participants at the meeting to join her in the fight for gender equality in real estate, calling on her fellow professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to work together to create a more inclusive and equitable industry for all.
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