Rural women in Apomu, headquarters of Isokan Local Government Area of Osun State, gathered at the Palace of Alapomu to mark the International Day of Rural Women on Sunday, October 15.
The event was organised by Olori Janet Afolabi Foundation. Addressing the women, Olori Janet Afolabi, Queen of Apomu Kingdom and founder of the Foundation, said: “Today belongs to you. It is dedicated to appreciate you for your hard work and resilience as the backbone of food production, where you constitute women labour-paid and unpaid.”
She said the essence of it was to also empower the women because they work very hard yet they live a hard life.
“My mission is to provide access to credit to enable them to start or grow their business,: she said.
In a symbolic gesture of support, a new set of women emerged from the ‘no Interest loan programme’, which the Foundation started in October 2020.
Afolabi urged the new beneficiaries to use the loan for the purpose for which it was given. She also used the opportunity to tell the women to discourage child marriage and encourage their girls to complete their education.
Oba Kayode Adenekan Afolabi, the Alapomu of Apomu, said: “Today serves as a reminder that millions of women in rural communities need assistance from basic necessities to financial aid.”
It is good to celebrate them because they toil every day to contribute to agricultural production and food security.”
Wife of Osun State governor, Ngozi Adeleke, who was the special guest, commended Olori Afolabi for the kind gesture. She said empowering rural women
is central to improving rural livelihoods. She enjoined the women to pay back the loans on time so that others can benefit.

Follow Us on Google