Senate President seeks girl-child protection, empowerment

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President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has underscored the need for the Federal Government to ensure the protection and empowerment of the girl-child in Nigeria.

Lawan made this known on Tuesday in his remarks delivered to mark the International Day for the Girl Child which was celebrated on Sunday, 12th October, 2020.

According to Lawan, efforts must be made by the government at all levels to prioritize the protection of the girl-child from violence, rape and all forms of discrimination.

He stated that the girl-child has for long being deprived of equal opportunities like their male counterpart, needed to propel them to leadership positions in the country.

“We are in a situation where our girls need to be protected from violence.

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“Our country and society must continue to support the girls in the area of educating and empowering them, and giving them all the available opportunities for them to actualize their potentials like the boys are given.

“Today, we have only seven female senators. This kind of situation can be corrected right from the early stages when the girl-child is given all the opportunities.

“We hope that one day, this chamber should have fifty per cent of Senators being female.

“We need to improve on this as a country by giving our girls the needed empowerment and skills that will propel them to become leaders in the future, and the country will be better for it,” the Senate President said.

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