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Gender Inequality : Nigeria Is Ranked 123 Globally – Barr Uju by danladi02: 2:43pm On Oct 16, 2023
Worried by the present socio-economic status of Nigerian women in comparison with their male counterparts , the Honorable Minister of Women Affairs, Barr Uju Kennedy Ohanenye has reiterated the urgent need for appropriate measures and policies to be put in place to address this in-balance even as Nigeria is ranked 123rd globally based on the 2022 World Gender Gap report.

According to the Minister, “part of the issues that contribute to this gender inequality on economic status of Nigerian women is the present trend where some of the funds from development partners such as World Bank and UNICEF are not properly channeled to change the status of vulnerable women and children” she said.

Speaking to the media on wide range of issues bordering on empowerment on Nigerian women and the girl child, Barr Uju recalled that “some Nigerian women at the rural levels for whom these funds are meant for, still suffer deprivation and those who are into farming are subjected to still use their bare hands when they can be introduced to modernized equipment which will not only enhance their productive capacity but will also their socio-economic wellbeing. We cannot be doing things the old ways and expect better outcomes, our women deserve to use modern equipment in farming if their impact must be felt in growing the nation’s Gross Domestic Product” she added.
She also revealed plans by the Ministry has to acquire modernized rice milling machine that will de-stone, de-chaff, parboil to ensure increase rice production  which will ensure food sufficiency in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policy thrust on Renewed Hope agenda on food security.
Still on the need to justify release of funds from foreign donors, the Women Affairs Minister advocated for proper accountability, transparency and the need for the funds to be accessed by the actual end users at the rural communities as this measure will reduce insecurity, poverty, inflation and other social vices.

On the rate of out-of- school children in Nigeria, Barr Ohanenye compared 2018 report of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)  of 10.5 million and the 2022 figure of 20 million and urged for urgent government action to reverse this trend through empowerment of women with skill acquisition and vocational trainings which will enhance their productive capacity, make them self-reliant and support their husbands to put their children through schools and thus reduce the number of children who are out of school in Nigeria.

Ohaeri Osondu Joseph, Fnipr, Fcai
Special Assistant, Media

Re: Gender Inequality : Nigeria Is Ranked 123 Globally – Barr Uju by descarado: 2:45pm On Oct 16, 2023
You see them progressing?

They should kwantinu.
Re: Gender Inequality : Nigeria Is Ranked 123 Globally – Barr Uju by Owoicho4040: 2:45pm On Oct 16, 2023
This is the best minister in this government
Re: Gender Inequality : Nigeria Is Ranked 123 Globally – Barr Uju by talented321: 3:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
Nigerian leaders don't care about farming and farmers, and it is a big problem to the nation...
Re: Gender Inequality : Nigeria Is Ranked 123 Globally – Barr Uju by MissWords: 4:00pm On Oct 16, 2023
Nothing changes

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