The director-general of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Mojisola Adeyeye, has called for increased investment in the well-being of women and children to help build a healthier Nigeria.
Adeyeye appealed for the agency’s 2026 International Women’s Day celebration in Abuja. The event, themed “Give to Gain,” was organised to recognise the contributions of NAFDAC staff, particularly women.
In a statement issued to journalists on Sunday by NAFDAC Resident Media Consultant, Olusayo Akintola, the agency said the event celebrated staff dedication and contributions to public health.
The gathering brought together NAFDAC staff and stakeholders to reflect on the role of women in strengthening healthcare systems and improving community well-being nationwide.
It also highlighted the critical role women play in advancing public health outcomes and supporting broader national development goals through leadership, innovation and dedicated service.
Adeyeye described women and children as central to building a healthier and more sustainable future, stressing that their well-being must remain a national development priority.
The NAFDAC boss also emphasised the need to recognise women’s resilience and contributions within institutions committed to safeguarding lives through the regulation of food, drugs and other regulated products.
She highlighted the NAFDAC Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Initiative inaugurated in November 2025, noting that investing in women and children must remain integral to Nigeria’s development agenda.
The statement also quoted Mrs Joan Agbaagu, who said the theme “Give to Gain” reflects the value of selfless service and collective commitment to improving the health of mothers, women and children.
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