Nigeria’s First Lady Seeks Collaboration on Environmental Protection

By Timothy Choji, Abuja

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has joined some other African First Ladies to reemphasize collective action towards environmental sustainability and eradication of gender inequality.

The First Lady who was one of the guest speakers at the Launch of the ‘We Are Equal Campaign and Zero Waste Movement Agreement’ of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), noted that her pet project, the Renewed Hope Initiative would drive these ideals using education as a tool.

“I have decided to use education as a tool to promote the Organization of African First Ladies for Development ( OAFLAD) “We Are Equal,” campaign.

“This effectively aligns with the mission of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) which is driven by my office to complement the efforts of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR,” she said.

Mrs. Tinubu stated that an alternative high school for girls would soon be established to give girls who drop out of school the opportunity to acquire secondary school education to enable them proceed to higher institutions of learning.

“This program not only recognizes the inherent potential within every girl-child, but also serves as a catalyst for empowerment, offering a tailored educational approach that resonates with their unique circumstances,” she added.

In the area of environmental sustainability, the First Lady noted that through the collaborative efforts of government and the private sector, there have been tangible results in waste reduction and innovative recycling programs.

“This synergy stands as a testament to the power of cooperation in implementing sustainable solutions on a large scale. But are we there yet? Not really,” she said.

The wife of the President re-emphasized that the goal of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, which the Renewed Hope Initiative is supporting, is to ensure that women in Nigeria are engaged in productive activities that contribute to the socio-economic development of individuals, communities and the Nation at large.

“Nigeria stands as a testament to the power of collaboration in bridging educational and economic gap to promote gender equity. We firmly believe that empowering women and girls through education, not only transforms their lives, but also contributes to the overall progress of our nation,” she said.

The event which took place in Maputo, Mozambique had the President of the country, Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, who declare the event open while the First Ladies of Zimbabwe, Kenya, Botswana, and Malawi were in attendance with those of Rwanda and Queen of Estwani represented.

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