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    Reps charge Women Affairs Ministry on gender equality, women’s rights, others

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    The House of Representatives Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development has charged the Ministry of Women Affairs to discharge its mandate of ensuring gender equality, protection and promotion of women and girl’s rights as well as their welfare.

    The Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Kafilat Ogbara disclosed this in her remark at a meeting with the Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Imaan Suleman Ibrahim at the National Assembly complex, Abuja.

    She said that the meeting was to discuss the shared commitment to the principles of transparency, accountability, and empowerment as the Committee conducts its oversight duty regarding the 2024 budget allocations for the Ministry of Women Affairs.

    “This is not merely a procedural exercise; it is a vital opportunity for us to ensure that our financial commitments translate into meaningful outcomes for the women and girls of our nation. As lawmakers, we have a profound responsibility to scrutinize how public funds are allocated, released, and utilised.

    “The budget is not just a document of figures; it is a reflection of our values and priorities as a society. The allocations made to the Ministry of Women Affairs are crucial for advancing gender equality, promoting women’s rights, and ensuring that every woman has the opportunity to thrive,” she stated.

    Ogbara noted that, in reviewing the budget allocations for 2024, the Committee must focus on three key areas which include; percentage releases, expenditure and utilisation.

    “Considering the percentage releases, it is imperative that we understand how much of the allocated budget has been released so far and whether these releases align with the timelines established in our planning processes. Delays in fund disbursement can hinder the implementation of critical programs aimed at supporting women’s health, education, economic empowerment, and protection against violence.

    “Next, we will examine expenditure. We need to analyze how these funds have been spent thus far. Are we witnessing effective use of resources? Are funds being directed towards programs that yield tangible results? We must ensure that every naira spent reflects our commitment to uplifting women and addressing their unique challenges. This requires us to ask the right questions and demand clear answers,” she added.

    Responding, the Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Imaan Suleman Ibrahim states that, the population of women and girls is an important percentage of the country’s which needed all the attention to make Nigeria great.

    “So, as a lead ministry for social protection, that caters for children, for women, for the family agenda of the country,” she said.

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