
Hon Obijiaku Chukwuemeka Udenweze, a prominent chieftain of the Labour Party in AMUWO ODOFIN, Lagos State, is celebrating all women and girls on International Women’s Day. As he sets his sights on becoming the Chairman of AMUWO ODOFIN Local Government Area in the upcoming election, Hon Obijiaku aims to prioritize the welfare and empowerment of women and girls if elected.
International Girl Child’s Day, celebrated annually on the 11th of October, is a global day that recognizes and applauds the achievements and contributions of women throughout history. It is also an occasion to raise awareness about the struggles and inequality that many women face on a daily basis.
Hon Obijiaku Chukwuemeka Udenweze understands the importance of acknowledging and honoring women’s contributions in society. As a seasoned politician and community leader, he recognizes the immense potential and untapped talents that women possess. With an extensive background in public service and community development, Hon Obijiaku plans to utilize his expertise and experience to ensure that women and girls are given equal opportunities and protection under his leadership.
If elected as Chairman of AMUWO ODOFIN Local Government Area, Hon Obijiaku has vowed to prioritize women’s empowerment and ensure their active participation in decision-making processes. This includes fostering economic opportunities for women through various skill acquisition programs, job creation initiatives, and entrepreneurial training. Empowering women economically will not only improve their livelihoods but also contribute to the overall development of the local government area.
Additionally, Hon Obijiaku plans to prioritize the education and welfare of girls in AMUWO ODOFIN. He believes that investing in the education of girls is crucial for breaking the cycle of poverty and achieving sustainable development. To achieve this, he aims to improve access to quality education for girls, provide scholarships, and implement policies that protect girls from discrimination, violence, and harmful practices.
Hon Obijiaku’s commitment to women’s rights and empowerment has already garnered support from women and various stakeholders in AMUWO ODOFIN. He has been actively engaging with women’s groups, non-governmental organizations, and community leaders to address their concerns and include their perspectives in his campaign plans.
As the local government election approaches, Hon Obijiaku Chukwuemeka Udenweze’s vision for a more inclusive and empowered AMUWO ODOFIN is resonating with residents. He hopes to secure the mandate of the people and work tirelessly to bring about positive change that benefits women and girls, as well as the entire local government area as a whole.