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IWD: NAFDAC boss urges greater investment in women, children

IWD: NAFDAC boss urges greater investment in women, children
**Nigeria Celebrates IWD: NAFDAC Director-General Calls for Investments in Women and Children** As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate International Women's Day (IWD), the Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dr. Mojisola Adeyeye, has urged Nigerians to invest more in the well-being of women and children. This call to action is part of efforts to build a healthier and more sustainable Nigeria. At the 2026 IWD celebration in Abuja, themed "Give to Gain", Dr. Adeyeye highlighted the importance of women and children in strengthening healthcare systems and improving community well-being across the country. She noted that their well-being must remain a national development priority. The NAFDAC boss also spoke about the agency's recently launched Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Initiative, inaugurated in November 2025. She emphasized that investing in women and children is crucial to Nigeria's development agenda. The event, which brought together NAFDAC staff and stakeholders, celebrated the contributions of NAFDAC staff, particularly women, who have shown dedication and commitment to public health. It also recognized the critical role women play in advancing public health outcomes and supporting broader national development goals. In her remarks, Dr. Adeyeye acknowledged the resilience and contributions of women within institutions committed to safeguarding lives. She highlighted the need for Nigerians to recognize and support these efforts. As Nigeria looks to build a healthier and more sustainable future, it's essential to invest in women and children. By doing so, we can improve community well-being, strengthen healthcare systems, and ultimately, achieve our national development goals. **In Naija Context:** As a nation, Nigeria has made significant strides in recognizing the importance of women's empowerment and children's well-being. However, there is still much work to be done to address the challenges faced by women and children in our communities. By investing in women and children, we can break the cycle of poverty, improve access to healthcare, and create a more sustainable future for all Nigerians. This is a call to action that requires collective effort and commitment from individuals, organizations, and governments. As we celebrate IWD, let us remember the critical role women and children play in shaping our nation's future. Let us invest in them, support them, and recognize their contributions to building a healthier and more sustainable Nigeria.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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