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Stakeholders Showcase Women’s Impact, Call For Greater Investment

by Helen Oyemowo Foster
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Stakeholders have emphasised the transformative role of women in society and called for increased investment in their empowerment and development to drive national growth.

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They made the call yesteday in Abuja during an event commemorating the International Day for Women and Girls of African Descent.

The event was organised by the Integrated Women and Youth Empowerment Centre (IWAYEC), the African International Documentary Festival Foundation (AFIDFF), and other partners.

Bala Ngalari, former Governor of Adamawa State and Father of the Day, spoke on the systemic barriers affecting women of African descent, including limited access to leadership, healthcare, and education.

“African women and girls are not only survivors of marginalisation; they are architects of progress, culture, and innovation, from local communities to global cities.

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“It is our duty to amplify their stories and ensure today’s celebration becomes a catalyst for deeper investment in their education, health, and dreams,” he said.

Dr Esther Mangha, Founder and Chairman of IWAYEC, lauded the achievements of African women, noting their role in breaking barriers and creating a more equitable future.

She unveiled two books, Career Woman’s Journey: Thriving Amidst Hustle and Bustle and Margi: A Journey Through History and Culture, as a call to action for women to persevere in the face of challenges.

“Let this day ignite in us a deeper commitment to equity, inclusion, and intergenerational empowerment.

“Let us ensure the girls of today become the historians, inventors, and trailblazers of tomorrow,” she said.”

Prof. Nana Tanko of the African Policy Research Institute reviewed one of the books and underscored the need to understand women’s roles within Africa’s patriarchal and spiritual societies.

She advocated for girl-child education, affirmative action, and full implementation of the Child Rights Act.

“You must create space for yourself; no one hands it to you.

“The opportunities are there, but they must be claimed,” she said.

Dr Usman Midala-Balami, a member of the House of Representatives from Borno State, described women as “precious gifts to humanity” and stressed that empowering women was synonymous with empowering the nation.

He said: “Women are precious gifts to humanity, and when you empower a woman, you empower a nation.

“This book is a compendium of inspiration.

“It showcases resilience in overcoming challenges and highlights the milestones that can be reached with a positive mindset and by rising above negativity.”

Also speaking, Ms Malame Mangzha, Director General of the African International Documentary Festival Foundation (AFIDFF), emphasised the need to amplify women’s voices and preserve cultural heritage.

She also highlighted the importance of promoting youth development and creating platforms for African stories to be shared globally.

Similarly, Dr Asabe Vilta-Bashir, Director General of the Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development (MBNCWD), called for increased advocacy to empower women and girls of African descent. (NAN) www.nannewsng.com

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