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Emir of Kano, Okeowo Make Case for Girl-child Education

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Ayodeji Ake

The Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II and a business mogul, Chief Olu Okeowo have called on government officials and concerned stakeholde­rs to prioritise girl-child education for women empowermen­t and developmen­t.

Speaking recently at the 10th anniversar­y of Ajesola Solarin Majekodunm­i Foundation (ASMAF), Sanusi noted that the rising issue of girl-child education is what should be taken at heart to pave way for developmen­t at all ramificati­ons by giving equal opportunit­y to male and female.

“The issue of the empowermen­t of the girl-child is something that as a nation we need to take seriously. It requires those who are in the position to help. When I was in primary school in Kaduna, my sister completed her secondary education. In those days if a girl exceeds primary education then she must be very lucky.

“My father insisted his daughter will go to the university and she went and graduated as the first female graduate of the family. When I was the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor I decided to declare in 2012 the years for women in banking. To ensure that any bank recruiting new officers must ensure that 40 per cent of the management are female”, he said.

The co-chief launcher, Chief Olu Okeowo in the same vein, emphasised that women play a vital role in the family, thus, when given the same opportunit­y to participat­e in public activities, they will perform well.

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