Mr Okoye said both church and society depended greatly on mothers’ strength and moral example.
He said his administration would tackle issues of sexual abuse, human trafficking, drug trafficking and gender-based violence.
Other items donated included toiletries, diapers, beverages, clothes, among others.
“We are promising you on behalf of our men, women, and youths that you are our collective project. We don’t have anywhere else to go.”
“There should not be room for discrimination in the house of God, for the worship is for God and not for man.”
