“The initiative is designed to engage our members in farming activities, boost food production at the household level and encourage healthy living,” she said.
Mr Johnson stressed that children’s rights under the Child Rights Act (CRA) 2003 must be protected.
Ms Yusuf said the association remained committed to promoting the welfare of women and girls.
World Menstrual Hygiene Day is celebrated every year on May 28.
Mr Oyebanji announced on June 13 the appointment of Ms Olomojobi as the new Head of Civil Service in Ekiti.
She said what is in the Act is enough to restrict journalists from performing their roles effectively.
NAWOJ, in a press statement, said the inclusion of women in government will promote gender equality, fairness and good governance.
The child rights bill was signed into law by Governor Bala Mohammed in December 2023.
The committee is headed by the permanent secretary, ministry of justice, Mohammed-Rufai Coomassie.
According to him, encouraging the military is what the officers needed to work effectively on the job.
