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Philanthropist Hamzat Lawal Pledges Support for Peacebuilding, Empowers Women and Girls Across Kogi State

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Last updated: 2025/07/02 at 9:18 AM
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Philanthropist Hamzat Lawal Pledges Support for Peacebuilding, Empowers Women and Girls Across Kogi State

Renowned philanthropist and Executive Director of Connected Development (CODE), Ambassador Hamzat Lawal, has reaffirmed his commitment to promoting peace, youth engagement, and women empowerment across Kogi State.

Speaking during a peace sensitization and empowerment outreach at the palace of the Ohi of Okene in Okene Local Government Area, Lawal emphasized the need for sustained peace as a foundation for development. He vowed to continue complementing the efforts of the government to maintain the prevailing peace in the state.

“No society can experience meaningful development in the absence of peace,” Lawal said. “We are committed to promoting dialogue, inclusivity, and empowerment as tools for sustainable progress.”

Lawal called on parents to prioritize the education and upbringing of their children, especially in their formative years, to curtail the rise in social vices among youths.

Women Empowerment and Financial Literacy

As part of the outreach, Lawal empowered hundreds of women in rural communities, stressing that the Connected Development empowerment initiative is designed to uplift underprivileged women and promote financial independence.

“Our programme is not only about handouts; it is about helping women to become financially responsible and less dependent. When you empower a woman, you empower a community,” he noted.

In appreciation, the Ohi of Okene, His Royal Highness Isah Okatahi Mamman, lauded Ambassador Lawal’s commitment to grassroots development. He urged other affluent individuals to emulate his philanthropic gestures.

A Voice for Youth Development

Also speaking at the event, the Chairman of the Kogi State Forum of Senior Special Assistants, Hon. Dr. Joseph Best Omeiza, praised Lawal as a global ambassador from Ebiraland. He commended him for bringing home the values of youth development, inclusive growth, and sustainable community empowerment.

“This initiative speaks volumes about our shared commitment to building a future where every young person is equipped, included, and inspired,” Omeiza stated. “With Lawal’s leadership and synergy with Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, I am confident these efforts will yield lasting impacts.”

Menstrual Hygiene and Girl-Child Advocacy

Ambassador Lawal also visited the Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery Obangede, where he donated 500 sanitary pads to support menstrual hygiene among female students. Presenting the items to the Provost, Dr. James Duro, Lawal said the donation was driven by a desire to ease the burden on young girls who cannot afford sanitary products.

“As a father of three daughters, I understand the silent challenges many girls face. Menstrual health should never be a barrier to education or dignity,” he said, encouraging parents to prioritize girl-child education.

In response, Dr. Duro expressed appreciation, assuring that the materials would be distributed to those in need. He described Lawal’s intervention as timely and transformative.

He also praised the initiative, noting its significance in reducing school absenteeism among girls and promoting gender equity. “By supporting menstrual hygiene, we are creating a more inclusive society,” he said.

Environmental Advocacy and Support for Rural Women

In a related development, Ambassador Lawal, through connected Development donated 100 charcoal-efficient cooking stoves to women in Ogori-Magongo and Upogoro in Okene Local Government Area of Kogi State. He explained that the gesture aimed to reduce the health hazards of firewood usage and contribute to efforts against desertification.

“This is not just about cooking it’s about environmental sustainability and the wellbeing of our women,” Lawal explained.

Representing the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajia Fatima Momoh, Hajia Habitat Ajiga applauded the initiative and called on other well-meaning Nigerians to emulate Lawal’s example.

The events were marked by the distribution of charcoal stoves, sanitary pads, and stipends to beneficiaries, underscoring Lawal’s unwavering dedication to community development and empowerment in Kogi State.

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