Saturday, January 4, 2025

Foundation Urges Govt. To Partner NGOs On Women Empowerment

...Distributes Food Items, Drugs At Christmas

The Executive director of The Indispensible Woman Outreach Foundation, Adenike Sodeke has urged government to partner with Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) working on women empowerment so as to assist indigent women in the society through skill acquisition.

Sodeke made the call while speaking during a community outreach which held in Lagos recently under theme, “the constant help”.

Adenike who is also a minister of the gospel as well as the founder of God’s Extension Ministries International described indigent women as vulnerable members of the society and stressed the need for government and well-meaning Nigerians to collaborate with NGOs working on women empowerment.

Explaining further she said: “the government cannot do it alone, but they can partner with NGOs to empower these indigent women through skill acquisition that will enable them become financially independence.’’

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Speaking on the outreach which was organized by The Indispensible Woman Outreach Foundation in partnership with the God’s Extension Ministries International, she said it is an annual event and the third in its series aimed at providing food items and medical services to the widows, the elders in their 60s and above.

Foundation Urges Govt. To Partner NGOs On Women Empowerment

According to her, the event was necessary so as to put smiles on the faces of the needy in the society during Christmas celebration.

In her words: “we organise it every Christmas to pray, minister the word of God to the women and elders and also distribute food items, drugs after medical checks.’’

She regretted that most women find it difficult to create time to take care of themselves, adding “I have realised that most women do not have the time to take proper care of themselves particularly their health, but they can take care of everyone in the home, it ought not to be so because as a woman you need to be healthy to take care of others.’’

On the partnership, she said explained that The Indispensible Woman Outreach Foundation takes care of the physical need of the participants while God’s Extension Ministries International takes care of their spiritual life.

Speaking also at the event, Tinu Akinlawon stressed the need for women to be prayerful and to be obedient to God’s word.

Akinlawon who is also a minister of the gospel urged women to work harder in life so as to assist their husbands in taking care of their family needs.

High points of the event include; distribution of food items; routine drugs to the participants and medical checks on hypertension, diabetes among other illnesses.

Some of the beneficiaries who spoke in an interview commended the organisers of the event for remembering them in such capacity.

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