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Bahrain Celebrates Retirement of Trailblazing Female Engineer

Bahrain celebrates retirement of trailblazing female engineer Laila Janahi, marking the close of a historic 36-year journey. Throughout her career, she challenged norms and helped shape the energy sector. As a result, her impact reached far beyond the technical field.

The Bapco Exploration and Production Workers’ Union, in cooperation with company management, organized a tribute ceremony in her honor. The event took place at Awali Club and included top executives, union leaders, and many supportive colleagues.

Moreover, the atmosphere was filled with appreciation and pride. Several speakers acknowledged Janahi’s leadership in Environmental and Social Governance. More importantly, they emphasized her status as the first Bahraini woman to enter the oil sector.

In fact, Janahi’s entry into the male-dominated energy field marked a turning point. She demonstrated, time and again, that gender should never limit talent. As a trailblazing female engineer, she became a role model for countless young women across Bahrain and the Gulf.

Additionally, Bapco Energy’s Chief Human Resources Officer highlighted her achievements in both academic and technical spheres. She stated that Janahi’s success is a national example of female empowerment. Consequently, many more women have since followed her lead.

The president of the union also spoke passionately about Janahi’s courage. He praised her willingness to step into a tough field without hesitation. Despite challenges, she earned respect through performance, professionalism, and collaboration.

Then came Janahi’s emotional farewell speech. She warmly thanked her colleagues and leaders for constant support. Furthermore, she credited her perseverance to a nurturing workplace and inclusive leadership. As a trailblazing female engineer, she overcame many barriers while inspiring future generations.

In closing, she expressed hope for continued progress in the oil and gas industry. She wished Bapco and all national institutions future success. Bahrain celebrates retirement of trailblazing female engineer Laila Janahi not only to honor the past—but to encourage the future.

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