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Slain soldiers: Humanitarian ministry to partner with NAOWA in empowering young widows

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The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, has announced that partnership with the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA) will assist in the empowerment of young widows of slain soldiers as well as youths and vulnerable Groups in the barracks.

The Minister made this known at the weekend when the wife of the Chief of Army Staff and National President of NAOWA, Mrs Salamatu Farouk Yahaya led the association to pay her a courtesy visit in Abuja.

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This was disclosed in a statement signed by the Minister’s Special Adviser on Media, Nneka Ikem Anibeze on Monday.

Farouq urged NAOWA to take advantage of the Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme to acquire interest- free loans for young widows to start small businesses and also register youths in the barracks for N-Power and N-Skills programmes.

The Minister also stated that, if NAOWA Children’s Schools qualified for the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme, their pupils may also be enrolled to benefit from the feeding programme.

She however promised a collaboration with the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association in other areas of humanitarian support, saying as a result of our vast mandates in humanitarian and development, the Ministry will continue to collaborate with relevant bodies like NAOWA to enable it attain its mandates.

“Given the fact that NAOWA has a wide coverage across the country and the fact that your activities are mostly humanitarian, l wish to assure you that NAOWA is a very relevant body the Ministry will be willing to collaborate with”.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation and President of the Association, Mrs Salamatu Farouq Yahaya outlined possible areas of cooperation with the ministry, which include assisting the poor in the barracks especially widows, youth and children through empowerment programmes, sponsorships, donations and trainings.

“NAOWA humanitarian activities include providing relief items to the needy, providing medical equipment to health care centers, paying medical bills of patients, empowerment programs for women and youths, through NAOWA skills acquisition centers, sponsorship for trainings, entrepreneurship training for youths and provision of start-up grants for women in collaboration with SMEDAN.

“Due to the current natural and man-made disasters confronting the country, NAOWA target beneficiaries have increased rapidly creating difficultly for the Association in carrying out her humanitarian pursuits. This necessitated the need for collaboration with other institutions with similar mandates.

“NAOWA target beneficiaries are mostly widows, orphans, youths, IDPs and victims of natural disasters. Nevertheless, NAOWA has extended its target base to include sick persons who could not afford their medical bills, internally displaced persons, and religious/traditional institutions that have less privileged persons under their care”.

She expressed interest in sharing of initiatives, conducting joint humanitarian programs in areas of training and empowerment of vulnerable persons, donating required items to health care facilities and distribution of relief items.

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