Minister Kennedy-Ohanenye Vows to Put an End to Gender-Based Violence

The Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has made a resolute pledge that her ministry will combat violence against women and children. With a strong determination, she has revealed that the ministry has devised strategic plans to initiate a vigorous fight against gender-based violence—one that has long plagued women as its victims.

Moreover, the newly inaugurated Minister has also expressed her unwavering commitment to unlocking the untapped economic resources of Nigerian women. Kennedy-Ohanenye, as a compassionate mother, empathizes with the precarious situations that women often find themselves in, particularly pertaining to reproductive health issues, trafficking, and harmful sociocultural practices.

She has alluded to her intention to collaborate extensively with various agencies, civil society organizations (CSOs), and relevant multilateral organizations to address the challenges that women face in the country.

Furthermore, the minister has emphasized her desire to make Nigerian women feel more protected by the law and the state apparatus. By diligently engaging the instrumentality of the law, Kennedy-Ohanenye aspires to create an environment of safety and security for Nigerian women.

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