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Oyelade Hails Women Broadcasters, Seeks Greater Inclusion In Media Leadership

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The Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, on Saturday commended women broadcasters for their contributions to the growth of the media industry, calling for greater representation of women in leadership positions within and outside the profession.

Prince Oyelade spoke at the inauguration of the Oyo State chapter of the Women Broadcasters Forum held at the Splash FM Media Academy, Felele, Ibadan.

The commissioner described the inauguration of the forum as a significant milestone for women in the media sector, noting that female journalists and broadcasters have played vital roles in shaping the broadcasting landscape in the state.

He said women serve as presenters, reporters, producers, editors, managers and news anchors across both public and private media organisations, contributing immensely to the development of the industry.

According to him, the legacy of women in broadcasting dates back to the establishment of Western Nigerian Television in 1959, when Mama Anike Agbaje-Williams became the first anchor to appear on television in Africa.

Prince Oyelade noted that the media industry in Oyo State had witnessed remarkable growth under the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde, with the number of radio stations increasing from 22 in 2019 to 64 as of this month of June 2026.

He, however, said challenges remain in the areas of leadership representation, access to managerial opportunities and innovation, stressing that the Women Broadcasters Forum shoukd provide a platform for mentorship, capacity building and professional development.

Speaking on the theme, “Significance of Women in Broadcasting,” the commissioner said women bring empathy, resilience, emotional intelligence and professionalism to the practice of journalism.

“Women do more than report stories; they humanise them, give voice to the vulnerable and make society more responsive because of their innate avuncular tendencies.,” he said.

Prince Oyelade also praised Governor Makinde for promoting women’s participation in governance, noting that women currently occupy strategic positions across the state civil service.

He disclosed that eight women had served as Heads of Service in Oyo State since its creation in 1976 with three of them appointed during the Makinde administration.

The commissioner urged members of the newly inaugurated forum to use their platforms to promote issues such as girl-child education, healthcare and economic empowerment for women.

He also encouraged experienced broadcasters to mentor younger professionals to ensure the continued growth of the industry.

Oyelade assured the forum of the Ministry of Information’s support and collaboration at all times.

E-Signed:
Prince Dotun Oyelade,
Hon. Commissioner for Information,
Oyo State.
20th June, 2026.

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