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Coronavirus Vaccine: Do not sideline women, Nigerian governors wives urge FG

The Nigerian Governor’s Wives Forum has called on the Federal and state governments to ensure women are included in the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines in the country.

This was contained in a statement jointly signed by the First Lady Ekiti State and Chair, Nigerian Governors’ Wives Forum, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, First Lady Niger State and Chair, Northern Governors’ Wives Forum, Dr Amina Abubakar Bello and First Lady Edo State and Chair, Southern Governors’ Wives Forum, Mrs Betsy Obaseki to honour the 2021 International Women’s Day on Monday.

The governor’s wives added that they will receive the vaccines to show that it is safe.

“As we manage the fallout from the COVID19 pandemic during these difficult times, we call on all the authorities concerned to make the COVID19 vaccine widely available and ensure there is equity in access.

“The vaccine should not be yet another resource that women do not have easy access to in Nigeria. We also urge all women to take the vaccine when it is available, we ourselves will be taking the vaccine to demonstrate that it is safe,” the statement read in part.

The women also added that if women are given the opportunity to lead, many of Nigeria’s problems can be solved.

The statement added, “We firmly believe that if women are encouraged as leaders, there will be solutions to many of our intractable problems. The future of our country belongs to both men and women. We can no longer afford to leave one side behind by accident or design.

“As Governors’ Wives, we will continue to support our husbands and remind them of their obligations towards the security, protection, and empowerment of citizens, especially women.

“We will also engage with local communities and various stakeholders to ensure that no woman is left behind. We will continue our joint flagship project as Governors’ Wives which is addressing sexual and gender-based violence, as well as our individual projects which address women’s health, education of children, mental health, economic empowerment, literacy, and many other issues.”

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