I will continue to support women, children in Nigeria – Aisha Buhari
The wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari, has reiterated her
commitment to support women and children to improve their health and
physical wellbeing.
Mrs Buhari said this on Saturday night during an award ceremony to mark
the third anniversary of her NGO, the Future Assured programme.
The wife of the President said Future Assured was borne out of her
desire to address problems associated with the health and wellbeing of
women and children in Nigeria.
“Future Assured started out of my passion for the health and wellbeing of women and children in the society.
“The overriding objective of Future Assured is to contribute to improve
outcomes in Nigeria, especially in the areas health, empowerment,
education and human rights.
“Primarily, Future Assured came about to intervene in addressing the
deteriorating health conditions of women and children in terms of
maternal, Neonatal, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition,’’ she said.
According to her, one of the cardinal objectives of Future Assured is to
complement Federal Government’s efforts to achieve universal health
coverage.
She said that the NGO had achieved a lot through advocacy for girl-child
education and provision of scholarship to indigent pupils as well as
support for women to complete their education.
She noted that her collaboration with well-meaning Nigerians and
development partners, especially the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
had enabled the NGO to impact positively on the lives of Nigerians.
Mrs Buhari gave assurance that the NGO would continue to support victims
of child and other forms of abuses as well as surgeries for children
with congenital problems.
She also pledged to continue the advocacy and support to uplift the living condition of less privileged Nigerians.
The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, represented by Dr Evelyn
Ngige, appreciated the efforts of the NGO in improving the healthcare
system of the country.
He said the initiative had helped to reduce malnutrition among children
and created more awareness on cervical and breast cancer.
The ceremony featured the unveiling of a platform, ‘Pitch@Palace’ for
youth development, to accelerate development of entrepreneurial skills.
Dr Mohammed Kamal, National Coordinator of Future Assured who unveiled
the platform, said: “It will help to reduce the rate of unemployment and
boost the economy’’.
The event featured presentation of awards to 12 young entrepreneurs for
their outstanding initiatives to boost the economy and image of the
country.
Some Nigerians who had distinguished themselves in their Professions were also recognised and given awards.
One of the Award recipients and Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba
Kyari said he remained determined to continue the fight against armed
robbery and kidnapping.
Kyari also expressed gratitude to the wife of the President for finding
him worthy of the award, adding that the award would spur him to do more
in the interest of peace in Nigeria.
Also speaking, the Chief Medical Director of Federal Medical Hospital,
Yola, Prof. Auwal Abubakar, thanked the wife of the President for
constructing a 70-bed-capacity maternity clinic in Yola.
Abubakar said the project would help to tackle the influx of patients from neighbouring states.
The event also featured the unveiling of Future Assured Magazine to
showcase the humanitarian activities of Aisha Buhari Foundation and
Future Assured Programme in the last 3-years.
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