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    Peter Obi Champions Girls’ Rights, Women’s Education with Major Donations in Kaduna

    National UpdateBy National UpdateDecember 2, 2024 NationalUpdate Woman No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections Peter Obi, has described the girl-child is key to the future of our country. Empowering her with education, healthcare, and equal opportunities is not just a moral duty but an essential investment in development of Nigeria
    Obi spoke in Kaduna when he participated in the Kaduna Girl-Child Conference/Award 2024, an initiative organized by the Creative Think Tank Group and Bounty Food Bank after his speaking engagement in Yola, Adamawa State.
    Though he arrived late due to his previous commitment in Yola, Obi indicated that he was deeply inspired by the commitment shown to the girl-child’s rights and development.

    “The girl-child is key to the future of our country. Empowering her with education, healthcare, and equal opportunities is not just a moral duty but an essential investment in our national growth,”
    He emphasized the importance of breaking down barriers and creating safe spaces for girls to realize their full potential.

    In addition, Obi visited the Womanhood College of Health Sciences and Technology in Kaduna, an institution dedicated to training women for careers in healthcare.
    He donated ₦5 million in support of their efforts, promising to continue supporting institutions that play a crucial role in shaping future leaders.

    Obi also disclosed his plans to visit Saint Gerard’s Nursing School, where he had previously donated ₦10 million.
    Due to heavy traffic, he couldn’t attend in person but spoke with the management, expressing his apologies and offering an additional ₦5 million to further support the school’s mission.

    Through these actions, Obi reinforced his belief that prioritizing education and healthcare is crucial for building a stronger Nigeria. “A new Nigeria is now very POssible,” he concluded.

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