The Great Women of Enugu Association Worldwide has advised women in the country to mitigate the effects of current economic crisis on their families by being meaningfully engaged.
Mrs Nkechi Ani, the association ‘s president, made the call in an interview during an interactive (August) meeting with women of St. Theresa Catholic Church, Idaw River Enugu.
Ani noted that the economic crunch has made it imperative for women to support in providing for their families for sustenance during this hard period.
She said: “This is no longer the time catering for the families should be left for the men as families need this collaborative effort to pull through these austere times.
“Women should engage in economic ventures no matter how little as such would definitely make desired impact.”
The association’s president also advised women and other members of families, to adopt a psychological approach of coping with the dire effects of the economic crunch.
“The situation in the country no matter how it appears presently, did not start today. So people should make themselves happy.
“Women and their family members should not put the situation to heart but find ways to cope with the hope that all would eventually be well.”
She noted that the interactive session with the women was unique and rewarding, as it provided an opportunity for exchange of ideas, conviviality and solutions to problems.
“The women were enlightened on how to live healthily to avoid dying young which is prevalent in the society now.
“We have tips on how to maintain healthy lifestyles through adequate diet consumption, heathy activities among others.
“The women also asked questions on issues bothering them and we proferred solutions on such issues to make families and the society better,” she said.
Ani noted that another resource person at the programme, Mrs Chioma Onyia, enlightened the women on moral values of Enugu State and what are expected of them as role models.
“Culture and good moral behaviours are inseparable in placing acceptable values on the society and women have a great role to play,” she said.
The association also engaged in several enlightenment activities among the populace while seeking an advocacy visit from the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in the state.