Mr Mohammed said that the foundation would be marking its 25th anniversary on Monday.
She said on Monday in Ilorin that 71 women had benefitted from the Free Fistula Programmes (FFP), with 31 already enrolled under the BHCPF.
Mr Obuah urged residents of the FCT to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity around streetlight facilities to security agencies.
Stakeholders have called on Africans to think, produce and consume goods produced on the continent to promote African growth and development.
The REC urged youths not to allow themselves to be used to perpetrate violence during or after elections.
The FCTA said that “The market has places earmarked for different purposes but the traders have thwarted the whole plan.”
