Being a woman, Abby Binay believes PH needs more female leaders

By: - Reporter / @JEPOI04
/ 06:11 PM March 07, 2025

Abby Binay in the Alyansa press conference in Pili Camarines Sur

Abby Binay in the Alyansa press conference in Pili Camarines Sur

PILI, CAMARINES SUR – Senatorial candidate and Makati Mayor Abby Binay today said the country needs more women in leadership roles in government and the private sector.

Binay made the statement when asked about her message for Women’s Month, which begins on March 8.

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“As a woman, I believe we need more female leaders. While the Philippines has made progress, we still lack enough women serving in public office and leading in the corporate world, which remains male-dominated,” Binay said.

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The mayor said she hopes her decision to run for national office, alongside fellow women candidates in the Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas, would inspire other women.

“If we can do it, so can you,” she said, adding: “Even as mothers, we can balance family and a career while serving our country.”

“Iyon po ang gusto naming ipakita na kahit na meron na kaming pamilya, pwede at kayang balansehin ang pamilya at ang paglilingkod sa bayan,” she said.

As Mayor of Makati, Binay has introduced programs for women, among them free Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccines and providing newborn nursing kits. Her programs in health, such as free vitamins, supplements and maintenance medicine, have benefited the city’s female residents.

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