Women, who make up over 50 percent of Nigeria’s population, possess a unique power to drive national change and steer the country toward a greater future, First Lady of Nigeria Senator Oluremi Tinubu has said.
Senator Tinubu stated this on Tuesday, 5 May, 2026, at the packed national women mega empowerment and rally in Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja.
“The significance of this gathering cannot be overstated. Women represent over 50% of the population; therefore, we are uniquely positioned to influence change and contribute our quota in steering the nation towards a greater future,” she said.
The First Lady applauded the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim, for delivering on the charge she gave her: “Go and put money in the hands of women”.
The First Lady said through empowerment initiatives that enable women “to make informed decisions about their lives, and in turn, families and our communities thrive”, this will go a long way in ameliorating any difficulty women may be facing.
This, the First Lady said, aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which ensures “women have a seat at the table and a voice in the rooms where decisions are made.”
Senator Oluremi Tinubu reechoed President’s speech on International Women’s Day, “Nigeria’s progress has always carried the imprint of women who refused to accept limits placed before them. From those who fought for our democracy to the millions who labour daily to support their families and communities, their contributions to nation-building are profound… When Nigerian women rise, Nigeria rises”.
Receiving the women’s charter at the Rally, she assured the women of President Bol;a Ahmed Tinubu’s continued support for the women.
“I have received your charter, and I assure you that I will deliver it to Mr. President. This is our Charter, and we will see it to fruition.
“Your patience, understanding, and endurance have not gone unnoticed.
“The first term of Mr President has been a period of laying a solid foundation through bold and necessary reforms that will usher in lasting prosperity for dear nation. Though the process has demanded sacrifice, the seed has been planted, and I am confident that Nigeria will continue to reap the fruits of these reforms in the days and years ahead,” the First Lady said.
The rally was an opportunity for the First Lady to call on women and mothers not to relent in nurturing, guiding, mentoring, and training their children and wards.
“I urge us not to relent in nurturing, guiding, mentoring, and training our children and wards. Let us raise them with discipline, with love for country, and above all with the fear of God, so that they will become responsible citizens who will build an even better Nigeria for tomorrow,” she said.
In her address, Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, described the National Women Mega Empowerment and Rally as the emergence of a “coordinated and unstoppable force” that will transform Nigeria, anchored on the deliberate alignment of 10 million women across the nation.
She paid glowing tribute to the unsung resilience of Nigerian women.
“From the windswept plains of the North East, to the industrious heart of the South East, from the vast horizons of the North West, to the vibrant coasts of the South South, across the strength of the North Central and the enterprise of the South West; She endures, she builds, she leads. The Nigerian woman; tempered by trials, refined by resilience, a quiet force, yet a formidable power, the keeper of hope, the driver of progress, and the steady soul of our nation,” she said.
The Minister described the rally as a deliberate convergence of this national tapestry into a single movement.
“Today, we do not gather as fragmented voices, but as one united movement shaped by geography, experience, and destiny… This is the essence of the Power of 10 Million Women; a deliberate alignment of strength into action, of voices into authority, and of presence into impact. We come together under one defining mandate: One Voice, One Movement, One Choice, a unified declaration that Nigerian women will no longer speak in isolation, but act in concert; not only participate in nation‑building, but shape its direction and outcomes,” she said.
The Minister insisted that Nigerian women are not spectators in the nation’s democracy.
“Nigerian women are not spectators in the democratic journey of our nation. We are builders, drivers, and partners in progress. Across every sector, we power growth, sustain communities, and shape the future. This moment calls us beyond participation to influence, and from inclusion to leadership,” Sulaiman said.



