New York: Justice Wike speaks on empowerment of rural women, girls at United Nations Commission

The Wife of the Rivers State Governor, Justice Eberechi Suzzette Nyesom Wike, has urged non governmental organizations to set up centers in local government areas.

She made this call while delivery her keynote address during the Medical Women Association of Nigeria Parallel event, at the on going United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 62nd Session in New York City, stressed on the need for women’s right protective services to be taken closer to the rural women to aid accessibility.

Justice Wike urged women to access the laws as passed by the Rivers state Government, noting that Rivers state is one of the leading states in the passage of the Laws protecting Maternal rights, Law against Widowhood Practices and other discriminatory practices and laws against Female genital Mutilation.

She further called on women in general to support themselves in achieving the empowerment of women and girls in the rural areas, while lauding the synergy among Medical Women of Nigeria (MWAN), Nigeria Women Association of Journalists (NAWOJ) and International Federation of women Lawyers (FIDA) in addressing gender based issues.

Earlier in her presentation on Women’s Health and empowerment, the Country Vice President FIDA and wife of the Attorney General of Rivers State, Mrs. Inime Aguma, noted with dismay that only 31% of currently married women participate in three specified decisions pertaining to their own health care, major household purchases and visits to their family or relatives and calls for sustained and not periodical awareness on women’s health and empowerment through pubic campaigns, media and advocacy visits as well as build support of the citizenry on women’s health.

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