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28th OAFLAD General Assembly: Nigeria Lends Its Voice To Enhanced Educational Wellbeing Of The Girl Child

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The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has joined other African First Ladies to affirm that closing the gender gap is not an act of charity but of justice.

She explained that without education, girls lack skills to support themselves and access information to make informed choices about their health and future, with school dropouts further fueling the cycle of poverty and gender inequality.

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“The theme for this 28th OAFLAD General Assembly, ‘Educate Her and Transform Africa: Enhancing Access to Health and Education for the 21st Century African Women and Girls’, is apt and addresses the very essence of our joint mission for a thriving and progressive continent.

Across the world, education and health form an inseparable foundation for societal progress. By shaping knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, education empowers individuals and communities, which in turn have a direct influence on health outcomes.”

Senator Oluremi Tinubu noted that it is really disturbing that embedded social norms like early marriage and childbearing restrict girls’ life choices.

“Across Nigeria, other obstacles like sexual violence, family health crises, and poverty also force girls out of classrooms.”

She informed the gathering that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Education, is set to establish nationwide the Alternative High School for Girls, an initiative she envisioned while she was the First Lady of Lagos State.

“Identifying this gap, in 2007, while serving as the First Lady of Lagos State, and realizing that education is a lifelong process, I envisioned the ‘Alternative High School for Girls’ in collaboration with the State’s Ministry of Education. The concept of alternative education for girls was birthed out of my desire to ensure that young girls who dropped out of school for reasons such as early pregnancies, economic hardship, or marginalization due to cultural bias or social barriers had a second opportunity to go back to school to complete and advance their educational goals, acquire skills, and be empowered.”

The gathering of African First Ladies, Development Partners, Donor Agencies, and others were informed by Nigeria’s First Lady of Government’s efforts at reducing the prevalence of Cervical Cancer, as statistics show that a woman dies every 90 seconds from the disease.

“As part of efforts to promote the general wellbeing of our womenfolk, my office is working with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, which has introduced the Human Papilloma Vaccine (HPV) into the National Routine Vaccination Programme to stem cases of cervical cancer amongst others.”

Also speaking, the First Lady of Ethiopia noted that the standard of living for the majority of Africans is one of the reasons for school dropouts and that entrenching school feeding programs in the education systems of various countries will help stem the tide.

In her remarks, the Vice President of OAFLAD and First Lady of the Democratic Republic of Congo explained that the organization is addressing issues pertaining to women on the continent through health, education, economic empowerment, and eradication of gender-based violence.

Other First Ladies spoke about their individual nations’ experiences and interventions regarding the theme of the 28th General Assembly, which is “Educate Her and Transform Africa: Enhancing Access to Health and Education for the 21st Century African Women and Girls.”

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