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APC Honors Nigerian Women With Empowerment Drive
Eko hot blog reports that “In a bid to celebrate and uplift Nigerian women, APC President Bola Tinubu has launched the Nigeria for Women Programme, unveiling a series of empowerment initiatives. Represented by George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Tinubu hailed the invaluable contributions of women to the nation’s progress, calling them ‘pillars of wealth and power.’
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With a commitment to advancing women’s opportunities, Tinubu emphasized his administration’s dedication to empowering women to APC, promising support for transformative projects aimed at enhancing opportunities for women nationwide.
The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, echoed the call for support, highlighting efforts to alleviate rural women’s hardships through sustainable empowerment initiatives. These efforts include the distribution of essential resources and innovative tools across various states, with an emphasis on economic sustainable development to reduce women’s suffering and empower them to generate income.
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Kennedy-Ohanenye stressed the importance of amplifying women’s voices and engaging traditional rulers as crucial allies in grassroots empowerment efforts.”
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