Ms Magaji said Amnesty International recognised that many women and girls in rural communities are often unaware of their rights or the laws that protect them.
The party chairman said that the selflessness, perseverance, and commitment of the party’s women to the APC ideals had not gone unnoticed.
Mr Akeson urged Okun women to continue striving for excellence.
“We will engage all the stakeholders to ensure that they temper justice with mercy,” she said.
She stressed the need for women to be made self-reliant.
“Government should assist us by providing materials and startup kits to the trainees.’’
She urged Nigerians to join hands in creating a supportive environment for women.
Mr Ajao quoted Ms Kanem as saying, “The figure was reached based on analysis by UNFPA and academic partners.
Mrs Mutfwang said that the beneficiaries would be supported with start-up grants at the end of the training.
Ms Emere said that strategic WASH initiatives were pivotal to improving women’s lives.
