Rivers
Commissioner Tasks NAWOJ On Cooperatives
Women journalists in
the state have been advised to think of putting all available lands in Use through forming Agricultural Cooperatives.
The Rivers State Commissioner of Agriculture, Mrs Onimim Jacks gave the advice when some members of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), paid her a courtesy visit in her office in Port Harcourt.
Recounting how Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike had blazed the trail in the recognition and appointment of more women into positions of authority in the state, Jacks said her job as Commissioner for Agriculture had so much to do especially in the rural areas and city centre schools.
According to her, Ministry of Agriculture in conjunction with the Ministry of Women Affairs is ensuring that women in rural areas get all the necessary equipment needed for their farm produce in order to achieve greater home produce instead of relying mainly on the local produce being transported all the way from the North at exhorbitant costs.
The commissioner who promised to include NAWOJ in the Ministry’s programmes said there is always a market for all produce and NAWOJ should not be left out.
She enjoined women journalists to form Cooperatives to enable them benefit from her ministry’s programmes.
The Chairman of NAWOJ, Mrs Lilian Okonkwo had earlier highlighted some functions of her association which include, ensuring capacity-building for female journalists, soliciting for women empowerment, preaching against obnoxious traditional practices, especially issues affecting women and girl-child, among others.
She said that the association decided to pay her the courtesy visit in order to identify with her as a woman occupying such a sensitive ministry irrespective of her primary role in the home as a mother and wife.
Okonkwo requested that NAWOJ be included in the ministry’s laudable programmes as a partner in progress.
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