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    IWD: Lagos speaker praises women’s contributions in nation-building

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    Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Mudashiru Obasa, has commended the strength and contributions of women in nation-building.

    Obasa gave the commendation in a statement in Lagos on Sunday, in commemoration of this year’s International Women’s Day, IWD.

    The speaker noted that the IWD was a special moment set aside globally to celebrate the invaluable contributions, strength, resilience, and achievements of women in all spheres of life.

    According to him, it is also a time to recognize the vital roles women continue to play in shaping families, building communities, nurturing future generations, and driving socio-economic development.

    The speaker said women remained the backbone of homes and society, from the market women, professionals, entrepreneurs, teachers, caregivers, community leaders, and public servants.

    He noted that their sacrifices, hard work, and dedication continue to inspire progress and unity in our communities.

    “As we celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, I commend the resilience and determination of our mothers, sisters, and daughters.

    “They have continued to break barriers and contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of our society.

    “Your unwavering commitment to family values, education, peace, and community development remains a strong pillar of our collective progress.

    “The Nigerian women have consistently demonstrated courage, industry, and leadership, and our Nation is proud of your remarkable impact,” Obasa said.

    He said the celebration also served as a reminder of the importance of supporting policies, initiatives, and programs that promote the empowerment, protection, and inclusion of women in governance, education, business, and leadership.

    The speaker said a society that uplifts its women lays a strong foundation for sustainable development and prosperity.

    Obasa, therefore, encouraged women to continue to be agents of positive change, role models to the younger generation, and strong partners in building a peaceful, progressive Nigeria.

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