The Nigerian President has restated his administration’s commitment to running a gender-inclusive government.
President Goodluck Jonathan was speaking at the inaugural launch of
the G-win project, a federal government initiative to empower women and
girls in Nigeria.
He stressed that women are important to the country’s growth.
“Women and men must together move our society forward and any society
that tries to sideline women or don’t maximize the values we have in
our women, of course, you were reducing their chances of growth,” he
said.
The event, which took place in Abuja, gave opportunities to the
Ministers of Communication Technology as well as Agriculture, to present
to Nigerians what they had done so far with the funds made available
for the projects.
The Minister of State for Agriculture, Ms. Asaba Ahmed, said that the
approach they took was to select members from women cooperative groups
nationwide.
“We selected value chains with import substitution values and then we
focused on processing, on training and beyond training we provided
starter packs,” she said.
The Minister of Communication Technology, also explained that the
role of her ministry in the G-win programme is to ensure that it
reverses gender-specific gap and also close the digital gender divide.
The project, which also covers the Ministry of Works and Water
Resources, also has international recognitions from the African
Development Bank and the World Bank.
According to the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a
unique budgetary approach has been adopted by the Federal Government to
execute the G-Win project.
She noted, “When girls and women are economically empowered, infant
mortality declines, agricultural productivity rises, population growth
is moderated, cycles of poverty are broken and economies expand and
grow.”
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