Women of N'Delta Decry Smear Campaign Against Eyesan Oritsemyinwa

Women of N'Delta Decry Smear Campaign Against Eyesan Oritsemyinwa

The Women of the Creek Movement (WCM), hereby express our firm opposition to the malicious campaign being propagated by the so-called Niger Delta Peoples Stakeholders Forum (NDPSF) against our daughter and pride, Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, Executive Vice President (Upstream) of NNPC Limited. The baseless allegations and defamatory remarks aimed at tarnishing her well-earned reputation are nothing more than attempts to block her rightful ascent to a position she is fully qualified for by merit.

We categorically disassociate ourselves from this shameful and retrogressive act perpetrated by faceless individuals who do not have the region's or the nation's best interests at heart. Such reckless actions are not only harmful but could also destabilize the peace and unity in the Niger Delta region, threatening the overall well-being of our country.

It is disheartening to see a few individuals used by external forces to sow discord and discredit a woman of exceptional integrity, professionalism, and accomplishments. Mrs. Oritsemyinwa has dedicated over 30 years of her life to service in the oil and gas industry, consistently delivering outstanding results with a proven track record of success. Attempts to malign her character and derail her well-deserved recognition are not only counterproductive but also deeply unjust.

The NNPC Limited, in its 47 years of existence, has yet to see a woman rise to the rank of Executive Vice President, a historic milestone that Mrs. Oritsemyinwa is poised to achieve. Her leadership has been instrumental in driving innovations and tackling industry-wide challenges such as insecurity, operational inefficiencies, and sustainability. Her achievements include spearheading significant exploration projects, unlocking billions of dollars in eco-friendly investments, and championing the Nigerian gas commercialization efforts.

Mrs. Oritsemyinwa’s rise is not only a testament to her capabilities but also a beacon of hope for the women of the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large. She has served with unwavering dedication, integrity, and professionalism. Her career exemplifies the highest standards of leadership and competence, and her continued success will inspire future generations of Nigerian women.

We call on the relevant authorities to disregard the baseless attacks on Mrs. Oritsemyinwa's character and instead recognize her well-deserved contributions. Her rightful appointment to a leadership role will mark a significant step forward for both gender equality and meritocracy in Nigeria.

As women of the Niger Delta, we stand firmly behind Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa, and we urge the government to support her ascent to a position that reflects her capabilities and achievements. We cannot allow the actions of a few to undermine the progress of an entire region, nor can we afford to let character assassination derail the advancement of our women.

It is time for history to be made. Let the name of Mrs. Eyesan Oritsemyinwa be etched alongside other global female leaders who have shattered glass ceilings. Let her success be a powerful message to our young girls that hard work, integrity, and education can indeed pave the way for greatness.

We thank you.

**Signed:**

Timiyerimene Ayogoi  
Convener, The Women of the Creek Movement

Egdegu Orcas Ononuie (Ph.D)  
Secretary, The Women of the Creek Movement

Mivenbra Victoria  
PRO, The Women of the Creek Movement

Carolina Chesomigbatus  
Welfare, The Women of the Creek Movement

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