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UN honours Nigerian female prison officer for transformative work in DRC

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 8, 2025 1422 Minutes read0

•Olukemi Ibikunle

A Nigerian corrections officer serving with the United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Olukemi Ibikunle, has been named the recipient of the 2025 UN Trailblazer Award for Women Justice and Corrections Officers.

The award, now in its third year, recognises the exceptional contributions of women in justice and corrections roles within UN peace operations.

According to the statement from UN House in Abuja, the ceremony would take place today at the UN Headquarters in New York by 10 AM ET, where the award will be presented by the UN Deputy Secretary-General.

The event would feature remarks from several high-level officials, including Margaret Satterthwaite, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers; Amy Jarrette, Deputy Commissioner for Women of Correctional Service Canada; and representatives from the permanent missions of Member States.

According to the statement, Ibikunle, who serves as the MONUSCO Corrections Unit Engineer, has led transformative prison infrastructure and rehabilitation projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Her work focuses on aligning prison conditions with international standards and strengthening national institutions, especially in traditionally male-dominated technical roles.

“Peace begins behind prison walls,” Ibikunle has often said — a reflection of her belief that safety, dignity and rehabilitation within detention settings are critical to broader peacebuilding efforts.

Reacting to the announcement, she said, “More than an award, this moment represents visibility and recognition of the countless women and girls whose voices are often silenced and whose dreams are constrained by societal expectations.”

Ibikunle’s tenure with MONUSCO began in 2020, continuing through 2022, and she returned to the mission in 2023.

Among her key achievements is the construction of an advanced security prison block in Kabare designed to house high-risk detainees, including members of armed groups.

She also developed a model prison blueprint for the country, intended to guide efforts in standardising prison design and improving overall detention conditions, the statement added.

In addition, she spearheaded the Biogas initiative at Uvira Prison, a sustainability-focused project that converts waste into clean energy. The initiative not only improved environmental conditions and prison hygiene but also offered vocational training to inmates, enhancing their prospects for rehabilitation and reintegration.

The Trailblazer Award was established in 2022 by the Justice and Corrections Service of the Office for the Rule of Law and Security Institutions under the Department of Peace Operations.

It seeks to highlight the accomplishments of women officers deployed to UN peace operations while challenging gender stereotypes and systemic barriers to their full participation.

Despite increasing representation of women in peace operations, significant challenges remain.

The Justice and Corrections Service has implemented several targeted initiatives to exceed gender parity targets set by the UN’s Uniformed Gender Parity Strategy.

However, barriers such as gender-based discrimination and stereotyping continue to hinder women from reaching their full potential in these roles.

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