Mrs Ahmed advocates renewed interest in girls' education
Wife of the Kwara State Governor, Mrs. Omolewa Ahmed, has called for a redirection in recognition of the importance of training and empowering the girl child for life's challenges in line with global trends.
She said that as the nature and scale of barrier facing girls become more complex, innovative strategies are needed to give girls an education that prepares them for the challenges of the 21st century, including putting the girl child on the same pedestal as the boy child.
According to Mrs. Ahmed, who stated this yesterday in a statement made available to The Herald, "As the world evaluates the gaps that still remain in achieving global goals for gender equality in education and defines an agenda that moves beyond Millennium Development Goals, it is critical that innovation brings about solution for improving girls' education.
"There is overwhelming evidence that secondary education in particular can be a powerful transformative force, not just for girls themselves but for the entire society.
"Girls' education is the one consistent factor that can positively influence not only the lives of girls, but virtually every desired development outcome, from reducing child and maternal mortality, to ending poverty and achieving equitable growth.
"More girls are now entering school than ever before, thanks to inspiring progress over the past two decades. The gender gap in primary school enrollment has narrowed considerably.
"However, many girls, particularly the most marginalized, continue to be deprived of this most basic right, even as enrollment rates rise, completion rates for girls lag in a large number of countries. The picture worsens as girls reach secondary education."
Mrs. Ahmed who through the office of the Wife of the Governor and her LEAH Charity Foundation, has continued to support initiatives which give voice to the girl child, therefore called on everyone from government to the international and local communities to invest in girls by renewing commitments to their education.
The international Day of the Girl Child is an annual event held on every October 11, designated by the United Nations for promoting the rights of girls and addressing the unique challenges facing them. The theme for this year's celebration is, 'Innovating for Girls' Education'.
Cloud Tag: What's trending
Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.
KWATMA Donatus Ejidike Ilorin Talaka Parapo (ITP) Ilorin Muslim Community Rasheed Jimoh BIR Sidikat Akaje Shaykh Luqman Jimoh Yusuf Lawal Micheal Imodu-Ganmo Road Shonga KWASIEC Alabi Olayemi Abdulrazak Basic Education Certificate Examination Usman Alkali Baba Sardauna Kwara Metro Park Olatunde Jare TESCOM 2025 11th Galadima Abdulhakeem Adelaja Amao Apaokagi Ishola Abdullahi Salihu Jibril Garbi Lai Mohammed Bola Sagaya Abdulrauf Aliyu Bamidele Adegoke Oladimeji John Obuh Florence Saraki Mohammed Yisa Abdullahi AbdulMajeed Dan Iya Galadima Sheriff Olanrewaju March 28 Olugbense Plat Technologies Limited Samuel Adedoyin Veterinary Teaching Hospital Ibrahim Issa Jetti AbdulHakeem Ajibola Akanbi Ilorin Airport Lola Olabayo Jalala Waziri Yakubu Gobir Students Union Government Rapheal Ashaolu Okiki Oloruntoyosi Thomas Sheikh Hamzat Yusuf Ariyibi Segun Adeniyi Abdulraheem Yusuf Kwara Pdp Salmon Babatunde Salmon Ile Arugbo Salami Adekunle Kwara Consultative Forum John Kehinde Salako Shola Odetundun Musa Yeketi Arinola Lawal Bola Tinubu Local Government Pension Board Kwara 2019 Yusuf AbdulRasheed Kabir Shagaya Adanla-Irese Ibrahim Agboola Gambari Olusin Of Ijara Isin IsDB Sam Okaula Abegunde Goke Ministry Of Women Affairs And Social Development Ilorin Likeminds Foundation Kayode Yusuf Abdulkarim Adisa