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NAWOJ FCT amplifies Rural Women’s voices in FCT Local Councils for IWD 2025 (Photos)

As part of activities to commemorate this years International Women’s Day, the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists NAWOJ FCT chapter focused her attention on Rural Women in local government Areas of the FCT aimed at amplifying their voices
This landmark event was in collaboration with the Wives of FCT Traditional Rulers Association, concerned stakeholders, policymakers, and civil society groups, to tackle the challenges of gender inequality and chart pathways for empowerment.
With the theme “Accelerate Action: Amplifying the Voices of Rural Women,” the event underscored the indispensable role of rural women in Nigeria’s socioeconomic development and the urgent need to dismantle barriers preventing their inclusion in governance and policy formation.
The Chairperson of NAWOJ FCT Comrade Bassey Ita Ikpang, stressed the need for call to action.
She said “Rural women are the backbone of our communities, yet their voices remain unheard in critical conversations. It is time to ensure their participation in decision-making processes and policies that directly impact them.”
HRH Hajiya Hauwa Ibrahim, wife of the Ona of Abaji and President of the Wives of FCT Traditional Rulers Association, drew attention to insights from the recently concluded Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69).
She stressed the need for greater investment in education, healthcare, and economic empowerment for women and girls. “Traditional rulers must take a stand in promoting positive cultural practices and challenging harmful norms that limit women’s potential,” she asserted.
The call for gender inclusion resonated across the event, with Senate Minority Leader Senator Abba Moro, represented by Barrister John Anejo, pledging continued support for policies that promote gender equality.
NAWOJ National Chairperson Aisha Ibrahim, represented by Evelyn Onyilo, commended NAWOJ FCT’s unwavering commitment to advocating for women’s rights.
HRM Luka Ayedoo Nizassan III, Etsu of Kwali, delivered a stirring keynote address, highlighting the resilience and contributions of rural women. “They farm, they lead, they nurture—but they are often unheard. It is time to break down barriers and create an equitable society where every woman can thrive,” he urged.
Echoing this sentiment, NUJ Abuja Council Chairperson, Comrade Grace Ike, emphasized the power of unity among women. “Only by amplifying the voices of rural women and giving them platforms to share their stories can we achieve true equity,” she stated.
Comrade Grace Ike used the occasion to empower two rural women by providing financial assistance of 100, 00 Naira to the two rural women, reinforcing the need for action beyond words.
A thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts such as Dr. Perpetual Okafor (AFAN), Chioma Onyenucheya-Uko (FIDA), and Dr. Lemmy Ughuebe explored strategies to empower rural women in the 21st century, offering practical solutions to bridge the gender gap.
A highlight of the event was the unveiling of HRH Queen Hauwa Ibrahim Adamu as the “Face of NAWOJ 2025 International Women’s Day,” symbolizing the sustained commitment to uplifting rural women’s voices.
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