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  • INTERNATIONAL DAY OF GIRL CHILD: “PAD ME A GIRL INITIATIVE”, SENATE, ACCESS BANK UNITE TO UPSCALE GIRLS IN CRISIS
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF GIRL CHILD: “PAD ME A GIRL INITIATIVE”, SENATE, ACCESS BANK UNITE TO UPSCALE GIRLS IN CRISIS

Admin October 14, 2025
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The “Pad Me A Girl Initiative”, in partnership with the Senate Committee on Women Affairs (SCOWAS) and Access Bank, on Monday, 13th October, 2025, hosted a transformative celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child at the Area 1 Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp, Durumi, Abuja.

An initiative of Gatmash Media that seeks to bring hope, empowerment, and essential support to hundreds of vulnerable girls and women.

Hundreds of internally displaced girls and women, alongside top government officials, lawmakers, civil society, actors, media representatives, and corporate partners gathered in unionism to amplify the voices of girls in crisis, thereby championing their menstrual health, dignity, and equal opportunity.

The Convener of “Pad Me A Girl Initiative,” Theresa Moses, and Chief Executive Officer of Gatmash Media, expressed gratitude to the partners, while highlighting the urgent need for sustainable action to break barriers facing young girls.

This year’s theme: “The Girl I am, the change I Lead: Girls on the frontlines of crisis reminds us that girls are not just victims of crisis, but resilient leaders, change-makers, and symbols of hope,” Moses explained.

“At Pad Me A Girl, our mission is to ensure that no girl is left behind because of her period, her circumstance, or her background.”

Through its Access Pad Me A Girl Pad Bank, the initiative has touched over 5,000 girls and women with reusable pads, menstrual hygiene education, and self-esteem building sessions.

Moses shared the inspiring story of 17-year-old Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, from Yobe State, who was crowned World’s Best in English Language Skills at the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals in London, beating 20,000 contestants from 69 countries.

“Nafisa’s story is a reminder that brilliance can blossom anywhere — even in the most unlikely places,” she added. “Every girl, when supported, can transform her community and her nation.”

Represented by her Personal Assistant, Mrs. Patricia Oyagha, Senator Ireti Heebah Kingibe, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Women Affairs, delivered a compelling speech that cut to the heart of gender inequality and health stigma in Nigeria.

“For too long, menstruation has been shrouded in silence, stigma, and misinformation,” she began. “Silence around menstruation is not neutrality — it is neglect. And neglect has consequences.”

Senator Kingibe called for a national framework that recognizes menstrual health as a matter of public health, education, and human rights. She revealed ongoing efforts by her committee to push for:

Integration of menstrual health education into national school curricula.

Policy support for the affordability and availability of menstrual products for girls in rural and underserved communities.

Increased collaboration between the government, private sector, and CSOs to drive grassroots impact.

“When we break the silence, we break the stigma. When we empower girls, we uplift communities. And when we invest in menstrual health, we invest in the future of our nation,” she said, to a standing ovation.

She commended the “Pad Me A Girl Initiative” and partners for their grassroots impact, describing their work as “a bridge between government policy and lived realities.”

“We cannot achieve gender equality if our girls are missing school every month because of a natural process. Menstrual hygiene is not a privilege — it’s a necessity,” she concluded.

In her goodwill message, the Honourable Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, FSI, represented by Mrs. Mariam Fitumi Shaibu, Deputy Director, Child Development,

Federal Ministry of Women Affairs lauded the initiative for its bold commitment to gender empowerment and inclusion.

“Today’s celebration is not just to highlight challenges, but to celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of the Nigerian girl,” she stated.

She revealed that the Ministry is actively reviewing and updating key national instruments, including: The Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015; The Child Rights Act, 2003; and The National Child Policy (2009).

In addition, the Minister announced the validation of the National Policy on Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management, aimed at normalizing menstrual conversations and ensuring nationwide access to hygiene products, facilities, and information.

“We must eliminate female genital mutilation, early child marriage, bullying, and all forms of gender-based violence. The future of Nigeria depends on how well we protect and empower our girls today,” she emphasized.

“Empowering the girl child is not charity; it is nation-building.”

The day’s highlight featured an engaging health education session led by Mrs. Blessing Amos, Abuja Team Lead of Pad Me A Girl Initiative, focusing on menstrual hygiene management, body confidence, and breaking taboos around menstruation.

This was followed by the distribution of empowerment packs, which include reusable sanitary pads, exercise books, corn flour (tuwo masara), custard, and kuli-kuli etc, to hundreds of girls and women.

The event, which was also supported by ProStar Sports International, a renowned sports equipment and apparel company, BL Consulting and Vita Baites Foods, was rounded off on a note of hope, unity, and renewed commitment to girl-child education and menstrual dignity.

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