Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Move against domestic violence, Ambode’s wife charges women


By Temitope Musowo
Wife of the governor of Lagos State, Bolanle Ambode, has urged women in the state, to pay due attention to their health and speak out against social vices like domestic violence, child abuse, rape and teenage pregnancy.

She gave the charge at a women’s forum organised by her, at the Police College, GRA, Ikeja, to address issues of women’s health and recurring social vices in the society.


Mrs Ambode noted that good health was a prerequisite for every other thing, including good attention to children and family, business and even political activities, stressing that without good health, nothing meaningful could be achieved.

According to her, "health is wealth’ they say, because good health is the gate way to everything. To have good health, we need to take care of our body, mind and soul.


"It is when we have good health that we can run around for business, take care of our homes, our children or engage in political activities. When we have sound health, we can better attend to all issues and concerns." 

The governor’s wife who condemned the high rate of prevalence of social nuisance in the society, told the women to boldly voice out their discontent against domestic violence, child abuse, rape and teenage pregnancy.


She described the attitude as barbaric and unacceptable in civilized climes, charging women to seek to know their rights under the law, to shun silence and be vocal voices for their own cause.

Mrs Ambode said: "Importantly too, we would be examining the rights of women under the law, in the face of persistent social problems. When we know our rights, we can speak better and act better, to protect ourselves if and when those circumstances arise." 


She reminded the women of their natural role as mothers and coordinators of the family unit, which according to her, imposed on them the salient responsibility of bringing up their children in the most decent way for a decent and moral society.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr.  Oluranti Adebule, said the forum provided a platform where women could engage in sustainable discourse, to increase their knowledge and enhance their awareness, on health and well-being as participants.

Adebule said it was unfortunate that 23 years after countries signed pledges in 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform of  Action, women still faced many health-cum-social problems, saying that there was need for recommitment to address them. 

She urged Lagos women to embrace sustainable advocacy and take conscious action on matters concerning their health and how they were treated by the society at large.

"We should no longer be stereotyped into silence but become vocal advocates for improved health delivery system and social justice for women in Lagos State and the country.

"As critical stakeholders, our role must be focused on investing and increasing access of more girls and women to good health, quality education; ensuring that laws that respect and ensure the rights of women are enforced and help create gender-posture media messages that support women and girls in distress," she said.

Adebule, however, appealled to all women to join hands with the government in the battle against dogmas inimical to healthy lifestyle, social malaise of domestic violence, child abuse, rape and teenage pregnancy.

Speaking on the topic: "Be the Voice against Child Abuse and Teenage Pregnancy, "Mrs Modupeola Adebambo of the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, submitted that children who were sexually abused, tended to be sexually active thus exposed to teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and alcoholic addiction, among others.

She appealed to parents not to abuse their children in whatever form, adding that parents should teach their children sex education to make them aware of the danger inherent in sexual abuse.

Director, Office of Public Defender, OPD,  Olayinka Adeyemi, who spoke on domestic violence and rape, urged women to speak out against domestic violence and report such cases to the OPD for immediate legal action.

While the duo of Mrs. Rashidat Hassan and Mrs. Akintunde Ibironke of the Ministry of Health, advised the women to go for regular checks, for early detection of ailments.

The programme came in two sessions, with the first session dedicated to general health screening, cancer screening and distribution of 500 free eye glasses while the second session was devoted to health talks and topics on issues of social vices.

All dignitaries at the event took a stand against domestic violence, child abuse, rape and teenage pregnancy, and encouraged healthy living.

The programme saw over 3000 women in attendance.

Thursday, 14 June 2018

Women Empowerment: Ondo First Lady Seeks African Development Bank's Collaboration

By Temitope Musowo
In her deep sense of commitment to women affairs and development, Wife of Ondo State Governor has called for African Development Bank's (AfDB) collaboration in the area of women empowerment and social development in the State.
Mrs Akeredolu made this call during a technical session with the visiting AfDB group management team led by its Senior Director Mr Ebirima Faal at the Ondo State Executive Council Chamber, Akure.
Mrs Akeredolu welcomed AfDB group to Ondo State and wished them a happy stay during the period of their stay in Ondo State.
The Sunshine State First Lady recounted some of the Landmark Achievements of the office of the Wife of the Governor within one year in office to include;
ICT training for 105 girls from across Ondo State, where all the participants went home with a tablet.
Solar Renewable Energy training for over 200 Ondo State girls and beyond,
Skill Acquisition training for over 1000 women in 5 LGA's in her FOWOSO women empowerment program, where a hundred women and girls smiled home with a laptop.
Others include:
Accelerated birth registration
Massive Breast Cancer Awareness in Nigeria etc.

Mrs Akeredolu stressed that all these achievements were accomplished in the midst of huge debt inherited by their Administration on assumption of office and called for AfDB's collaboration towards giving Ondo women and children the much desired dividends of democracy in the area of qualitative Health Care delivery, Maternal and child mortality reduction, Poverty alleviation, Gender parity etc.
Contributing the Senior Director of the AfDB Nigeria Country Office, Mr Ebirima Faal commended Mrs Akeredolu for what he described as a "passionate work" she is doing in Ondo State, stressing that it is in line with what the bank is committed to.
Mr Faal further pledge the support of AfDB to the programs of the office of the Wife of the Governor.
In her remarks, one of the management team members of AfDB Linda Amadi, commended the First Lady in her community oriented programs and projects which she said grantees sustainability and acknowledged that it is also part of the banks interest and what the are concerned with.
She further revealed that the bank has a job for youths in Africa initiative which is hoped to generate 25million jobs for African youths in the next 10years.
She assured Mrs Akeredolu of women inclusion and that the bank is keen in incorporating gender in all its activities and programs.

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

POLLUTION: N.G.O CANVASSES TOTAL BAN ON PLASTIC USE



Dapo Thomas

A Lagos based Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) with focus on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),Blossom Africa Initiative is canvassing for a total ban on plastic use in Lagos as a solution to plastic pollution and its effect on the environment. 

Blossom Africa Initiative which in line with the theme of this  year's World Environment Day, "Beat Plastic Pollution", today took  the campaign to reduce plastic waste to shopping malls in Lagos.The organisation in their branded T-shirt stormed Ikeja shopping mall, educating consumers about the need to reduce plastic waste which they said is harming our environment, distributing flyers to shoppers.

The  NGO which last week joined the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), to celebrate the world environment day. said it is all out to create  awareness about the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the role everyone has to play in the actualization. 


Speaking with journalists after the exercise, the President of the Organisation,Mr Temitope Musowo said the exercise was important to send signal to stakeholders that campaign about protection of our environment should not be a once- in- a -year affair. 

"Every year, we come together to celebrate World Environment Day and after the usual noise about protection the environment  it all ends there,we go back to business as usual,people still continue polluting our environment, this should not be a one off campaign,it should be a continuous exercise  until people get the message.

Do you you know how much harm plastic pollution is doing to our environment and marine life, if I have my way I will push for outright ban of plastic use in Lagos in particular ,especially  single use plastic,and this is why I said that,for instance, Lagos generate 16,000 metric tones of waste on daily basis,which means Lagos generate 1600 metric tones of plastic waste daily because findingings have shown that 10% of waste we generate is plastic",he said.

Mr Musowo further condemned what he described as single-use plastic which he said form 50% of the plastic we use,saying it takes an average of 500 years for plastic to decompose while we use our plastic bags for just an average of 12 minutes.

According to the President, one of the reasons we experience perennial flooding in Lagos is because of metric tones of plastic waste that find their ways into  the sewage system and providing breathing space for Mosquitoes, raising the risk of malaria transmission. 

" Do you know that every year, the world use 500 billion plastic bags,about 13 million tones of plastic leak into the ocean,do you know every year ,17 million barrels of oil is used to produce plastic bottle for our water and if we continue like this by year 2050,there will be more plastic than fish in the world's ocean ",he maintained. 

He called on everyoneto be part of the solution to plastic pollution by refusing what they cannot reuse, switching from single-use plastic to biodegradable products and improve waste collection through sorting,recycling and reprocessing while making environmental friendly choices.

Speaking further about the vision of the organisation, the President said,"we observed that one of the reasons no African country was able achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was because of the low level of awareness among the populace,now we have another opportunity with the SDGs again,if you sample the opinion of people on the street you will discover many people are not even aware meanwhile, we all have a role to play the fulfilment. 

This need to champion this awareness campaign and advocacy gave birth to Blossom Africa Initiative,as you can see this is just one of our campaign as it has to do with Goal 7,13,14 and 15 ,talking about our environment now,subsequently, we are taking the SDGs campaign to schools to get the children involved for sustainable sake",he reiterated