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Women Affairs Ministry, Wema Bank Partner to Empower 500,000 Female Nationwide

By Daudu John

October 01, 2024

Women Affairs Ministry, Wema Bank Partner to Empower 500,000 Female Nationwide

The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs is partnering with WEMA Bank Plc on various empowerment initiatives aimed at upscaling the lives of 500,000 females in the six geo-political zones of the country

The empowerment initiative which is to be captured through the Ministry’s women cluster arrangement will cover the areas of skill acquisition, agriculture, provision of grants and loans, as well as the dedication of a portion of the Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility schemes to women-focused programmes

The Honourable Minister of Women Affairs, Barrister (Mrs) Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye in a meeting with officials of the Bank and its partners on Monday, in her office, to discuss modalities for the collaboration, stated that the partnership aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to tackle poverty, unemployment, and improve living standards nationwide.

She observed that women’s economic empowerment is crucial to closing gaps that perpetuate poverty, early marriages, wife battering, among others . “With women and children comprising 70% of Nigeria’s population, empowering the gender through skill acquisition, access to grants and loans, as well as business tools will yield significant positive results,” the Minister said.

The Ministry, according to her, is committed to creating an enabling environment for women’s empowerment, particularly at the grassroots level through farming, food processing ventures, and tailoring, among others

 “By doing so, Nigeria can expect a reduction in out-of-school dropouts, sexual and gender-based violence, as well as early marriages, allowing women to earn, make profits and also contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of not only their families, but the nation at large,” the Minister said

Kennedy-Ohanenye, therefore, called on WEMA Bank and other well-meaning Nigerians to prioritize women’s empowerment in their programmes in order to secure a brighter future for the country

Earlier, the Managing Director, WEMA Bank Plc,

Mr. Moruf Oseni stated that they were in the Ministry, alongside other partners, to discuss modalities for a robust partnership on women empowerment through the  MOWA-SARA accelerator program

Represented by the Deputy Managing Director of the Bank, Mr Tunde Mabawonku, he expressed their willingness to partner the Ministry through its cluster arrangement for women empowerment across the States, assuring  that a portion of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) will be on women-focused initiatives in order to enhance the economic status of Nigerian women