
FIDA Nigeria Meets with Head of Civil Service to Strengthen Support for Women, Children, and the Vulnerable in Our Communities
The Country Vice President (CVP) of FIDA Nigeria, Eliana Martins, led a formidable team of distinguished FIDAN Amazons on an Advocacy/Courtesy visit to the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, OON, Mni. She was warmly supported by the Solicitor General of the Federation, Beatrice Jedy-Agba, alongside several Permanent Secretaries and Directors.
Discussions during the visit focused on key areas including: empowering and creating greater opportunities for women in leadership; promoting diligence, efficiency, and meritocracy in public service; investing in training and capacity-building initiatives; enhancing access to justice and protection for vulnerable groups; expanding legal aid services; and fostering mentorship opportunities for women within the civil service and broader society.
FIDA Nigeria commended the Head of Service for her visionary leadership and the remarkable strides being made through various innovative and progressive programs under her watch.
Present at the meeting were the FIDA International President, Mrs. Ezinwa Okorafor; Chief Mrs. Victoria Awomolo SAN; FIDA Nigeria National Secretary, Rachael Adejo-Andrew; and the FIDA Chairpersons from Abuja, Gwagwalada, and Suleja branches.
FIDA Nigeria remains steadfast in its commitment to driving forward policies that uplift lives, bridge inequalities, and leave a visible mark on the fabric of our communities.
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