The Ogun State Government, through the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, has empowered women drawn from the three senatorial districts with materials to improve their lives.
This was done in commemoration of International Women’s Day, held on Friday at the Cinema Hall, June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, with a renewed call for gender equality and women’s empowerment for a more inclusive and gender-responsive society.
The State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hon. Motunrayo Adeleye, said the 2024 IWD celebration was organised by the Ministry in conjunction with the Nigeria for Women Project with the theme “Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress.”.
She underscored the pivotal role of women in driving societal progress and fostering inclusive development.
The Commissioner said the celebration was an opportunity to celebrate the resilience and achievements of women while acknowledging the persistent challenges hindering their full participation and inclusion.
According to her, “This year’s theme serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role that women play in shaping societies and driving progress across the globe. As we reflect on the theme, it compels us to recognise the immense potential and untapped talents that women possess. By investing in women, whether through education, access to resources, or opportunities for leadership, we not only empower individuals but also propel entire communities and the economy.
“Considering the challenging and transient economic landscape facing our dear nation, it is imperative that we recognise the importance of utilising our resources wisely. While we navigate through these turbulent and transient times, it is essential that we harness the power of innovation, collaboration, and perseverance. Let us seize the opportunities within our grasp, leveraging our collective strengths to further build a brighter future for all,” she submitted.
Adeleye noted that gender inequality, discrimination, and violence against women remained pressing issues that demanded urgent attention and concerted action from all stakeholders. She therefore sought the collective actions of all stakeholders to dismantle barriers and create a more inclusive and equitable society for all. She admonished the beneficiaries of the empowerment items to ensure judicious use of the tools for their businesses towards self-sustainability.
In her speech, the Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Oyedele, acknowledged that in a world full of gender stereotypes, bias, and discrimination, the occasion was a significant moment to celebrate outstanding women who were making their way through innovation, excellence, and service delivery. She added that the present administration remains steadfast in promoting an enabling environment to encourage women’s participation in evidence-based policies and more empowerment initiatives.
Pointing out the benefits enjoyed by women in the Oko’Owo Dapo empowerment scheme and Nigeria For Women Programme, the Deputy Governor promised that the state government would continue to do more by driving economic growth while reducing gender disparity and improving access to healthcare services for women, with more leadership positions accorded to them in the state.
Also in her goodwill message, the State Commandant, Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Ibba Odili, cautioned females against drug abuse and addiction, while challenging them as agents of socialisation to influence others to shun the unhealthy practice. She tasked them with investing more in character development, business initiatives, and spirituality.