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BREAKING: Remi Tinubu, Nigeria Customs unveil N500m fund for vulnerable Nigerians

Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu and the Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs,Adeniyi have introduced the N500 million Customs Officers Wives’ Association (COWA) support fund to alleviate the challenges faced by vulnerable Nigerians during these tough times.

The President of the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association, Oghogho Musa at the relaunch of Customs Officers Wives’ Association, COWA, in Abuja noted that the federal government supports every initiative to take Nigeria out of hardship.

Nigeria’s First Lady represented by Mrs Musa said “What makes our nation exceptional is not our shared political beliefs but our shared ideas and values such as compassion, respect, integrity and empathy.

“In building blocks of a strong integrated community, each of us has a role in ensuring these values are upheld and celebrated.

“I implore you all to take the message of care and compassion to the nooks and crannies of our nation,” she said.

Bashir Adeniyi in his goodwill message, said Nigeria cannot over-emphasize the role of women in taking it out of the hardship, noting that they play an important role in filling the vacuum.

He said the service had secured land for COWA in the sum of N35 million Abuja.

“The relaunch of COWA underscores our steadfast commitment to the empowerment and wellbeing of women within our homes as our wives and amongst our colleagues as officers.

“Cowa’s initiative includes the personal and professional development of officers’ wives, fostering a harmonious home environment, and actively engaging in community development that strongly aligns with the objectives of the Nigerian Customs Service”, he stated.