NIGERIA IMMIGRATION OFFICERS’ WIVES ASSOCIATTION EMPOWERS MEMBERS TO MARK INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY.
Chairperson, Immigration Officers’ Wives Association (IMMOWA) and Wife of the Acting Comptroller General, Mrs Maryam Isah Jere speaking during the IMMOWA Special National Meeting at the Service Headquarters in Abuja.
As part of the activities to mark the 2022 International Women’s Day, the Immigration Officers’ Wives Association, IMMOWA has held a special national meeting at the Service Headquarters in Abuja to roll out economic empowerment programmes for her members.
In a press statement e-signed and released to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP by the Service Spokesperson, Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, Amos Okpu stated that, “The Immigration Officers’ Wives Association (IMMOWA) has held a special national meeting of its members at the Service Headquarters Abuja to roll out some economic empowerment programmes for members.”
According to Okpu, “The event which was attended by representatives from all the Chapters of the association across the country was targeted at improving the welfare conditions of vulnerable members of the association as part of activities to commemorate the International Women’s Day.”
“Speaking at the occasion, the chairperson of the association and wife of the acting Comptroller General Mrs Maryam Isah Jere stated that the association’s Welfare Scheme is to complement the welfare agenda of her husband with special focus on widows and children whose husbands and loved ones passed on while in active Service.”
In his remark at the event the acting Comptroller General Isah Jere Idris represented by the Assistant Comptroller General of Immigration in-charge of Passport, ACG Saddat Hassan noted that beyond making the home front peaceful, the association has shown capacity to make impact on the general welfare of the Immigration family. He thanked the leadership of the association for identifying with the staff welfare programmme of his administration while assuring of his renewed commitment to improved motivation and welfare packages for the entire workforce.”
Major highlights of the event include cash donations to families of some vulnerable members, payment of tuition fees for two children of deceased Personnel as well as distribution of 40 grinding machines to some women as part of economic empowerment exercise.
Meanwhile, 120 women including non-members who attended the event benefitted from the free Breast Cancer screening programme organized by the association.
The leadership of the association has pledged commitment to sustaining more economic alleviating programmes for its members as part of its poverty reduction activities.