Christian women seek men’s support to uplift female gender across Nigeria

The Christian Women for Excellence and Empowerment in Nigerian Society (CWEENS) has called on the men to support the female folks and together partner with them for the sake of national development and cohesion

CWEENS is a women’s network focused on women empowerment, tackling gender-based violence, girl-child mentoring and female leadership development, and the call for the male counterpart support was by its, National Coordinator of, Professor Funmi Para-Mallam.

Professor Para-Mallam spoke yesterday in Jos the Plateau State capital at an award ceremony for women who have represented the women creditably well, distinguished themselves in their various fields of endeavours and have advanced the causes of women in several ways.

She said promoting and advancing the causes of women in the Nigerian society is vital, and therefore there is a need to recognize women who have played vital roles in this respect and in this month of March which is the month of international women’s day celebration.

According to Professor Para-Mallam, both men and women all share a common desire to improve the society and to have a better nation, and then thanked all the men (called He-for-She) who are supporting women activities and uplifting the women.

“Our women empowerment programmes and our desire for continuous men’s support is not because we want to take over from the men, but because the women want to partner with the men in nation building, so that the Nigerian eagle will not fly on one wing but with both wings for the upliftment of the nation.

“CWEENS is not an NGO per say, but actually a network for praying and proactive women, and it accommodates women as an association or as an individual member.

“It is a platform for Christian women (as a group or as an individual) to come together with other women and network to make sure that women across the Nigerian society are empowered,” she said.

Among the awardees are Gender Court Judge High Court of Plateau State, Hon. Justice Mary Izam, the Country Director of Women for Women International Nigeria, Bukola Adeola Onyishi, the Director General of Plateau Peace Building Agency, Julie Sanda, Plateau State Commissioner for women Affairs, Caroline Panglang, etc.