The role of women in society is foundational, serving as the bedrock upon which communities thrive and develop. Recognizing this, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), under the leadership of Chief Orok Duke, the Cross River State Representative, has been actively championing the cause of women’s empowerment. This commitment was highlighted during the recent International Women’s Day celebration held on August 22, 2024, in Calabar. Organized by the Adanne Eneka Empowerment Initiative, the event underscored the importance of empowering women as a pathway to societal progress, with Chief Duke playing a pivotal role in ensuring widespread participation and impact.
In her opening address, the representative of the organizing NGO emphasized that the empowerment of women is not just a moral imperative but a critical driver of community development. “This program is being conducted across all nine states of the Niger Delta, underscoring our regional commitment to improving the lives of women throughout the area,” she noted, illustrating the NDDC’s broad vision for gender equality. This commitment is a testament to the understanding that empowering women enhances the overall well-being of society, as they are key agents of change in their families and communities.
A significant portion of the event was dedicated to addressing women’s health, a critical aspect of empowerment. Dr. Effioanwan Archibong from the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital delivered a compelling presentation on the health challenges faced by women in the Niger Delta, highlighting the need for early detection and regular health screenings. “Many health conditions remain undiagnosed in women, leading to preventable complications and even death,” Dr. Archibong warned, underscoring the importance of accessible healthcare. The NDDC’s support in facilitating such informative sessions reflects its commitment to not only empowering women but also ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge to safeguard their health.
Chief Orok Duke’s leadership in the NDDC has been instrumental in mobilizing women across Cross River State to take advantage of such opportunities for empowerment. His active involvement in the event was evident as he encouraged women to engage in the health checks provided and to apply the knowledge gained to improve their lives. “Taking advantage of these opportunities is crucial for maintaining women’s health, and it is our duty to ensure this knowledge is passed on within our communities,” Chief Duke emphasized. His leadership demonstrates a hands-on approach to empowerment, ensuring that the initiatives supported by the NDDC reach the grassroots and make a tangible impact.
The event’s success is a reflection of the collaborative efforts between the NDDC and community-based organizations, showcasing the potential of public-private partnerships in driving social change. The inclusion of entertainment and interactive health checks ensured that the event was not only informative but also engaging, furthering the NDDC’s goal of creating an environment where women feel valued and supported. This holistic approach to empowerment, encompassing health, education, and community involvement, is essential for fostering a society where women can thrive.
In conclusion, the role of women in society cannot be overstated, and their empowerment is key to the sustainable development of the Niger Delta region. Through the leadership of Chief Orok Duke, the NDDC is making significant strides in ensuring that women are equipped with the tools they need to lead healthy, productive lives. As the celebration of International Women’s Day in Cross River State demonstrated, empowering women is not just about recognizing their achievements but also about creating pathways for their continued success and contribution to society.