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Nigeria: Female Journalists Urges Govt To Subsidize Sanitary Pads

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In anticipation of International Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28, the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) FCT chapter has called on the Federal Government and relevant stakeholders to subsidize sanitary pads, making it more affordable.

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This, according to the association, is an initiative aimed at promoting menstrual hygiene and dignity for all women.

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The association also proposed that sanitary pads be made available in all public restrooms, ensuring women have access to them when needed.

This formed part of the communiqué released to the media following NAWOJ FCT’s congress held over the weekend, where pressing issues affecting the state of the union and the nation were discussed.

Chaired by Comrade Bassey Ita-Ikpang, the all female association further expressed deep concern over the rising cost of sanitary pads, highlighting the negative impact on the mental and physical well-being of girls and women in Nigeria.

Also, the congress criticized the low quality of available pads, which further worsens the issue as the association urged its members to support girls in need within their communities, providing assistance and guidance to ensure their well-being.

NAWOJ FCT raised concerns about the escalating prices of drugs, attributing this to the exodus of pharmaceutical companies from the country. The association called on the Federal Government to stabilize drug prices and ensure the availability of essential medications.

While commending the government for its efforts in combating insecurity, NAWOJ FCT urged for intensified measures to ensure the safety of all Nigerians.

The association highlighted the increasing hardship and cost of living, particularly in the FCT. It noted a worrying rise in mental health issues among women, some of whom are now seen roaming the streets. NAWOJ FCT called on the Social Development Secretariat to address this growing concern urgently.

Furthermore, the association pointed out deteriorating sanitation conditions in the FCT, specifically citing Kado Estate, where refuse has not been collected for over three weeks. NAWOJ FCT urged the FCT administration to ensure proper sanitation in the community.

However, the congress resolved with a renewed commitment from NAWOJ FCT to advocate for women’s rights and well-being, urging continued efforts from both the government and stakeholders to address these critical issues.

Meanwhile, Digital Rights Lawyer Barrister Mojirayo Ogunlana, delivered an insightful discussion on Virtual Gender-Based Violence. The congress also welcomed Lemmy Ughegbe, Executive Director of Men Against Rape, who emphasized the importance of protecting female journalists in the virtual space. Both speakers provided valuable guidance on safeguarding against online threats, ensuring journalists can continue their vital work without fear.

The congress, attended by 76 members, was supported by the Africa Health Budget Network.

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