The Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy, has expressed DISAPPROVAL of the actions of an Abuja hospital which shut out a dying victim after a violent attack on a ‘one chance’ bus, vowing that she will ensure such an incident does not reoccur.
Appearing on Channels TV yesterday as monitored from our studios, the minister promised to pay the hospital a visit to “fight for” the late Greatness Olorunfemi, who was stabbed after boarding the bus posing as a commercial vehicle along the Maitama/Kubwa Highway, before being thrown out into the streets.
Reacting to another matter, the minister of Women Affairs also denied advocating for child labour in her proposition of engaging schoolchildren to produce commodities which can be sold.
Kennedy reiterated her commitment to providing vocational training opportunities for children, highlighting that these centres would empower young girls to acquire skills that could help them become financially independent by the time they reach 18.