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Suleiman- Ibrahim pledges to tackle deprivations against women, children, vulnerable groups

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By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

The new Minister of Women Affairs, Hon. Iman Sulaiman- Ibrahim has pledged her commitment to tackle all forms of deprivations mitigating against the full potentials of women, children and the vulnerable groups.

Imaan Sulaiman- Ibrahim in her first press briefing in Abuja, unfolded her commitments to alleviating the challenges of women, children and the vulnerable face in their daily living.

She said, “I stand before you not only as a representative of the government but as a woman, a mother, and a Nigerian with a strong commitment to ensuring that every woman, child, and marginalized group in our nation has the opportunity to live a life of dignity, purpose, and freedom.”

The minister further stated that in spite of the overwhelming population of women, Nigerian women continue to face barriers that cuts across business, education, political, and social representation that limit their contributions and deprive our nation of their full potential.

‘These realities are contrary to our core principles as a nation, and we must address them with urgency, resilience, and dedication. that prevent them from reacting to their potential, she emphasized.

The minister reiterated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s
unwavering commitment to uplifting the lives of Nigerian women, children, and vulnerable groups.

“we are resolved to bridge this gender gap by untangling deeply rooted discriminatory practices. We are committed to empowering women through skills development, entrepreneurial support, employment opportunities, and political participation.”

We are committed to intensifying efforts to close this gender inclusivity gap by fostering equal opportunities for both men and women. Our mission will be driven by policies that support women’s advancement through education, vocational training, and professional and leadership development, the minister explained.

“It is indeed Women O’clock in Nigeria. I am calling on all hands to be on deck to support this movement of equity and progress.”

To every Nigerian woman: this is your time. Together, we will break down barriers, lift each other up, and ensure that your voices are heard, your rights are protected, and your dreams are within reach, the minister pronounced.

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