Minister of Women Affairs, Barrister (Mrs) Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has called on Nigerian girls to develop themselves through skill acquisition to reduce the number of out-of-school children and early marriages while also securing a good future for themselves
The Minister made the call during the ‘Talk on Importance of Personal Care and Stress Management Among School Girls’ organised by the Malaysian High Commission in Nigeria, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, in Abuja.
She stated that through skill acquisition, young girls will develop the capacity that will make them productive and entrepreneurial, thus empowering themselves for self-reliance to make better homes while also contributing their quota to the growth and development of the nation
Kennedy-Ohanenye explained that this informed the Ministry’s dogged commitment to the empowerment of Nigerian women with hybrid seedlings and pellets for improved grain and animal production, fish grilling, and sewing machines, among others, to enable them to support their families and ensure that their daughters are adequately trained.
The minister called on development partners to also include skills acquisition programmes for young children in their schedules for the country to empower them to imbue a culture of self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and employability early in life.
While commending the Malaysian Embassy for organising the Sensitization Talk, Kennedy-Ohanenye
advised Nigerian girls to stay away from every negative tendency capable of truncating their ability to develop their capacities as future capable mothers and employers of labour
Earlier, the Charge d’affaires, Malaysian High Commission, Ms. Sharmini Devi Gopal, commended the Ministry for its commitment to the development of children, especially girls, in the country
High points of the programme include the presentation of innovative projects by students from the Science and Technology College Garki, Abuja; the presentation of sanitary pads to representatives of some secondary schools in Abuja; and goodwill messages from female stakeholders drawn from different walks of life.
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