The group said greater participation of women in the electoral process would enhance democratic governance and ensure stronger representation in decision-making at all levels.
Rasheedat Olatunji, founder, Faizat Hope Foundation for Autism and Special Needs, a non-governmental organisation, says autism awareness must move beyond words into action.
Ms Adeola said spreading hope is a responsibility shared by everyone.
Mrs Mustapha said, “Breast cancer is common among women, but the good news is that it can be treated if detected early.”
The training, titled ‘Basic Money Skills and Sustainable Farming,’ is geared towards boosting sustainable agriculture in Karu LGA, Nasarawa.
The traditional ruler pledged full support from the community to ensure the success and sustainability of cleft treatment.
The emirs emphasised the need for stronger collaboration among traditional institutions, government bodies.
Mr Luka said that the training changed her perception about farming.
“No one should be left to suffer simply because they cannot afford medical attention,” he added.
He revealed that 172 local government areas across Nigeria were affected by high rates of maternal and neonatal deaths.
