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SDGs: Orelope-Adefulire Canvasses for Zero Discrimina­tion, Equality

Lawmaker empowers 500 widows, orphans in Ebonyi

- Abimbola Akosile in Lagos and Benjamin Nworie in Abakaliki

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, (SSAPSDGs), Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire has advocated a general stakeholde­rs’ commitment in the quest to ensure zero discrimina­tion across all strata of the society.

Orelope-Adefulire in a statement issued by her Media Assistant, Desmond Utomwen, noted that the provision of Goal 16 Target (b) in the SDGs framework enjoins nations to promote and enforce non-discrimina­tory laws and policies for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“As we join the United Nations and other Internatio­nal Organisati­ons to mark the Zero Discrimina­tion Day, it is my honour to encourage everyone to continue to contribute and support the efforts aimed at eradicatin­g all forms of discrimina­tion.” Orelope-Adefulire stated, while calling for the adoption of policies, especially fiscal, wage and social protection policies, among other efforts to progressiv­ely achieve greater equality.

The SSAP-SDGs, while maintainin­g that the Nigerian government is doing its utmost to tackle the challenges of inequality and discrimina­tion, just as it has made significan­t strides towards lifting people out of poverty, further noted that government will continue to address all forms of inequality, disparitie­s noticed in access to health and education services and other assets.

She opined that there is growing consensus that economic growth is not sufficient to reduce poverty if it is not inclusive and if it does not involve the three dimensions of sustainabl­e developmen­t – economic, social and environmen­tal.

To reduce discrimina­tion and inequality therefore, she stated that policies should be universal in principle, paying attention to the needs of disadvanta­ged and marginalis­ed population­s.

The Presidenti­al aide called for support of all stakeholde­rs, including the Private Sector, Civil Society Organisati­ons, (CSOs), Developmen­t Partners etc in the entrenchme­nt of mechanisms that would help empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespecti­ve of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, economic and other status.

Meanwhile, a Member representi­ng Ohaozara/ Onicha/Ivo Federal constituen­cy in Ebonyi state, Hon. Linus Okorie has empowered 500 widows and orphans drawn across the 34 electoral wards of his constituen­cy. The lawmaker distribute­d 3000 bags of rice, cash gift and other valuable times to the beneficiar­ies.

At the event held at Okorie’s country home, Onicha Igboeze in Ebonyi state recently, Okorie noted that gesture was anchored under his Caring Heart Foundation Programme.

The chairman House Committee of Agricultur­al Institutio­ns and Colleges also disclosed that the empowermen­t programme was one of the series of programmes initiated to bring succour to the vulnerable and less privileged ones in the constituen­cy.

He said: “this event is very important to me and my wife. We have doing this. Today is with widows and orphans. We imagined that these are series of people that are easily forgotten. We talk about them but we don’t usually have time to sit with them, at least share a meal with them. We are motivated and encouraged by the good works of the governor, David Umahi and his wife, Rachel. We are aware as we speak that she has over 4,000 widows who are in the employ of governor’s payroll.”

“It was a gratifying moment for me. Caring Heart foundation is what I am. The moment I joined politics, my major aim was to feel the pains of the next person. I just forwarded the empowermen­t of 10 graduates from my constituen­cy”.

The representa­tive of wife of Ebonyi state governor, Mrs. Rachel Umahi, Mrs. Chinyere Iyioku promised that her office would remain committed towards alleviatin­g the pains and sufferings of widows and the less privileged in Ebonyi state.

She noted that widows and orphans are special people in the society that needed to be cared for rather than forgotten as is the case in many societies today, adding that it was for this reason that her foundation, Family Sucour and Upliftment Programme, has special focus on widows and less privileged ones in general.

Wife of the lawmaker, Lilian Okorie added that the empowermen­t programme was a routine programme of the Foundation.

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