By Justina Auta
The Minister of Women Affairs, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim has urged women and youths to redefine Nigeria’s trajectory through innovation and creativity that would drive transformative change toward a better society.
Sulaiman-Ibrahim, represented by Dr Atinuke Folashade-Oloni, Principal Social Welfare Officer in the ministry, made the call at the Future Planters Young Women Leadership & Entrepreneurship conference on Tuesday in Abuja.
The conference that had “Nigerian Young Women Taking Ownership of a Sustainable Future” as its theme, was organised by Community Initiative for Character Moulding and Entrepreneurship Development (CiCMED).
While noting the potentials of women and youths, she said that Nigeria’s future depended on their collective efforts to drive transformative change.
“Your generation has the power to redefine Nigeria’s trajectory. Seize this moment, own your future, and shape a sustainable world,” she said.
The minister, while reiterating government support to women and youths, added that a lot could be achieved through empowerment and sustainable programmes and activities.
Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, Managing Director of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), in a remark, stressed the need for women to be innovative and contribute towards Nigeria’s transformation and sustainable development.
Kuku, represented by Hajiya Amira Mamman, a Principal Legal Officer in FAAN, added that the agency would continue to support women to thrive and harness their potentials.
Mr Kefas Elisha-Tigga, CiCMED boss, in his remark, said the conference was an opportunity to explore innovative solutions towards a sustainable future that was inclusive, innovative and transformative.
“Let us brainstorm, innovate and inspire one another so that, together, we can establish a new society grounded in strong value, equity and sustainable development.
“Let us take ownership of our future and actively collaborate to build a world where every young woman can thrive and contribute meaningfully in the society,” he said.
Dr Amina Omeri, Chief Executive Officer of Timbuktu Service Ltd, in a remark, noted the effect of patriarchy which, she said, had hindered women’s development, hence the need to address it to ensure gender parity.
Dr Hajara Mohammed, Lecturer, Entrepreneurship Studies, Nassarawa State University, Keffi called for improved access to finance, government support and social network to improve women’s contribution to development.
Other activities included panel discussions, unveiling and launching of the African Sapphire Magazine, and product exhibitions. (NAN)