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CBN Tasks Cooperative Federation On Women Empowerment
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has urged the Nigeria Cooperative Federation Alliance (NICO-FA) to see itself as a channel for rural women empowerment in Nigeria.
The Head, Microfinance Department of the bank, Dr Adu Momah, gave the charge during the official flag-off of the Rivers State Cooperative Federation Alliance Limited (RICOFA) in Port Harcourt.
She said through the cooperative federation, the bank would reach out to the rural dwellers with a view to economically empowering women across the country.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says it is partnering with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with a view to constructing rural storage facilities across the country.
Momah who said the bank was intervening in 37 sectors of the economy charged the federation to provide information on areas that need storage facilities in the country.
In her presentation, the national secretary of NICOFA, Lolo Gertrude Onyekachi Ehiridu, said the federation believes in the value of self-help, democracy, social responsibility, equality, solidarity and ethical values of honesty, openness, self-responsibility and caring for others.
“We evaluate ourselves through these values to ensure that our operations are on the trajectory leading to the realisation of our vision and mission. We internalise these values through cooperative education training as information dissemination,” she said.
Ehiridu regretted the continuous economic margi-nalisation of women through cultural practice, noting that this has made the voice of women not to be heard in major decisions in the country even at the family level.
She also said NICOFA would champion the cause of women emancipation in the country.
Earlier, the president of RICOFA, Mrs Happiness N.O.K Ijeruh had said RICOFA is the umbrella body of all Women Coope-rative Associations in Rivers State.
She said the target is to economically empower the women through skills acquisition programme, mentorship training and others.
Ijeruh assured that the federation would work with viable partners to enhance the welfare of its members.
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