Women Affairs Minister Commends NCWS, Pledges support

The Honourable Minister of Women Affairs, Hajia Imaan Suleiman -Ibrahim has assured the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) of her unwavering support in tackling the challenges faced by women and girls in Nigeria, while commending the society for being a vital partner of the Ministry in championing the rights, welfare and empowerment of women across the country.

 

Speaking in Abuja recently when the delegation from the Council paid her a courtesy visit, Suleiman said that the body has consistently demonstrated a commitment in the discharge of their mandate by addressing the challenges faced by the gender, amplifying the voices of Nigerian women and advancing their status in the society.

 

She disclosed that the Ministry remains committed to enabling and strengthening the activities of the NCWS by providing it with the necessary guidance, technical support and advocacy for gender equality while encouraging them to continue being active and united in the face of fierce challenges.

 

The Minister seized the opportunity to commiserate with them on the demise of their elected President, Hajia Lami Lau, who passed on some months ago.

She reminded the delegates not to be distracted from the vision and mandate.

“Together, we share a vision of building an inclusive and equitable society where women and girls are empowered to thrive and contribute meaningfully to national development”, Suleiman said

Earlier in her opening remarks, the leader of the delegation who is the Acting National President, National Council of Women Societies (NCWS), Mrs Geraldine Ita Etuk reiterated that NCWS is the umbrella organization for women groups in Nigeria.

“We champion the rights and well-being of women across Nigeria, fostering inclusivity, equity, and progress”

“Our mission is to advocate for the social, economic,and political empowerment of Nigerian women, providing a platform for their voices and advancing education, health and welfare”, she said

Etuk stressed that the organization’s objective aligns with the Ministry’s goals, hence she stressed the need for meaningful collaborations, noting that it will drive meaningful change.

While outlining the Societies’ initiatives which needs the Ministry’s collaboration, she advocated for the return of NCWS budget lines both at the Federal, State and Local Government levels for the smooth running of the Council.

In her vote of thanks, the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Maryam Ismaila Kashinro expressed confidence in their leadership and admonished them to keep up the good work.

She assured of the Ministry’s willingness to collaborate with them in order to move Nigerian women forward.