Tackling Corruption Will Conserve Funds To Cater For Vulnerable Nigerians – Information Minister
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has
said the Buhari Administration will intensify the fight against
corruption in order to conserve funds to improve the quality of life of
the most vulnerable people in the society, including women and children.
In his remarks during a courtesy visit to Women FM 91.7, the premier
radio station dedicated to women and family issues, in Arepo, Ogun
State, on Thursday, the Minister said the government is determined to
address some of the challenges confronting women and children through a
sustained fight against corruption, so that available funds could go
into reversing the high rate of infant and maternal mortality, poverty,
unemployment, lack of potable water among others.
He expressed confidence that very soon the people would begin to feel
the impact of the social intervention programmes of the government,
which are aimed at lifting millions of people out of poverty and
providing them with decent means of livelihood.
“The fight against corruption is central to the government’s mandate.
After insecurity, corruption is the most serious problem the country is
facing,” the Minister said.
He said the success of any government is not only marked by the
number of infrastructure provided but how it addresses the issues of
poverty, unemployment and inequality, adding: “One of the things this
government decided to do is to address these three issues and move
people massively out of poverty and we intend to do this using the N500
billion we have put aside for social intervention. This money will help
women, artisans and unemployed youths through their various cooperative
societies.”
Alhaji Mohammed commended the vision and passion of the management of
Women FM, saying they have carved a niche for themselves by devoting
the station to issues affecting women and children.
“I am very elated that we have a radio station that is devoted to
women and children issues. When you cater for women and children, you
have catered for the society,” he said.
In his address, the Chairman of Women FM, Dr. Babatunde Okewale, said
the station remained a reliable, trusted and leading source of
information on issues pertaining to women and children, because of their
vulnerability.
He appealed to the Minister to strengthen the National Orientation
Agency so it can more effectively play its role of sensitising the
people on the nation’s ethics and values, thus discouraging harmful
cultural practices against women.
Dr. Okewale said the station had evolved a strategy to expand its
listenership by distributing solar-powered transistor radio sets, locked
permanently on 91.7 FM, to women at the grassroots to keep them abreast
of issues relating to their social and economic well-being.
Earlier, the Managing Director the Women FM, Mrs. Toun Okewale-Sonaiya, took the Minister on a tour of the station’s facilities.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Jan. 22nd 2016
SA to Hon. Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Jan. 22nd 2016
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