Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State on Wednesday urged
government at all levels to focus on the empowerment of female children.
He spoke in Ibadan at the opening of a three-day National
Women’s Summit organised by the Oyo State Officials’ Wives Association
(OYSOWA).
The summit had as theme: “Girl Child Empowerment, a
Challenge for all.”
The governor said focusing on the empowerment of the girl
child would produce a better society.
Ajimobi said the society had been unfair to the girl child,
adding that their humiliation had been
systematic.
He, however, said that his administration had taken steps to
ensure the empowerment of the girl child
in the state.
“I believe in the empowerment of the girl child; this
administration also believes that the call to empower the girl child is a call
to service, a call to build a great future and a call to humanity, ” he said.
The wife of the governor and chairperson of the occasion,
Mrs Florence Ajimobi, said the group
was created to help give focus to the efforts of wives of all political
and public office holders in the state.
“This is in order to complement the activities of our
husbands and to advance the cause of the women folk and children in Oyo
State,’’ he said.
She said the forum was to create a platform for women to
discuss issues affecting women and
offer practical solutions and
recommendations.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, the spokesperson
of the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations, said the condition of the girl
child remains critical to the survival of any nation.
She said the challenges of the girl child include early
marriage, physical sexual abuse, child labour and child prostitution.
“It is 149 days today since our girls were abducted by
terrorists, the rescue effort
remains the collective efforts
off all,’’ she said.
She called on the Federal Government to further strengthen
the law enforcement agencies in rescuing
the girl child.
Okei-Odumakin commended
the governor’s wife for working tirelessly to ensure that the girl child
was empowered.
An award of leadership role and development was presented to
the governor’s wife.

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