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Women miners inaugurate awareness campaign for schoolgirls in Taraba

The group said the awareness campaign was to build mining capacity for the girl-child.

• November 14, 2022
Women miners
Women miners used to illustrate story.[Photo Credit: Premium Times Nigeria]

The Women in Mining (WIMIN) on Monday inaugurated a mining training programme for schoolgirls in Taraba to promote and build a solid future in the mining sector.

National president of WIMIN, Janet Adeyemi, represented by Ifeoma Aghaebita, Taraba State coordinator, told participants the idea was to build mining capacity for the girl-child.

Speaking in Jalingo, Mrs Adeyemi also said that the objective was to groom them to be potential miners and solidify the future of the mining sector.

She said the idea was to tap into opportunities and the prospects in the mining sector.

“We are creating a landmark history for incoming generations in the mining sector that even when our generation is no more, mining among girls will remain.

“What I saw was a blissful and rich future for the mining sector, but the question I ask myself is, when the sector finally takes the front seat, who will be left in it.

“The only way to meaningfully populate the mining sector of today with productive women is to begin to guide our girls from their school age into a prosperous future in the mining sector,” she said.

In their responses, some of the students — Abigail Udeani, Jacitha Joseph and Sakinat Suleiman — expressed joy as they were already considering exploring the field.

Various secondary school girls were drawn from different schools in the state.

(NAN)

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