PENGASSAN urges women to lead change in oil, gas sector

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By Joan Nwagwu

Mr Festus Osifo, the President of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), has urged women to take the lead in driving change in the oil and gas industry.

He said they should also focus on building a lasting legacy within the sector.

Osifo made the call at the third PENGASSAN Women Annual Convention on Wednesday in Abuja, themed “The Dynamic Woman, Shaping Tomorrow; Influence, Impact and Legacy.”

He said women must go beyond participation to become leaders, innovators, and key decision-makers shaping the future of the union and Nigeria’s economy.

He emphasised that influence was not about position but the ability to inspire progress, promote equality, and drive meaningful change within the energy sector.

The PENGASSAN president called for stronger mentorship, capacity building, and the elimination of workplace discrimination against women across the industry.

He reaffirmed the union’s commitment to promoting women into strategic leadership roles and encouraged them to sustain advocacy for national development.

Osifo added that legacy should be defined by impact, values, mentorship, and opportunities created for future generations to build on.

“Legacy is not about today’s applause but the lasting impact we create through mentorship, knowledge, and opportunities,” he said.

He also advised women to prioritise their health to ensure effective service delivery and sustained productivity in their professional roles.

Earlier, Mrs Ada Mbanaso, National Chairperson of the PENGASSAN Women Commission, said women’s empowerment remained central to the union’s progress and transformation agenda.

She said that women in PENGASSAN had continued to break barriers, including winning elections into branch chairperson positions and other leadership roles.

Mbanaso said the Women Commission represented courage, purpose, and evolution, adding that women were now positioned as catalysts for transformation in the energy sector.

She said that the 2026 theme reflected a shift in purpose, with women moving from participation to actively shaping systems, influence, and the future of the industry.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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