From: Segun Babatunde in Bauchi
Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed on Monday vacated his seat for an 14 year old girl, Aisha Katagum of the Government Junior Secondary School Katagum as part of the celebration of the 2021 International Day Of The Girl Child in the State.
Speaking after vacating his seat for Aisha and other young girls who acted temporarily as members of the State Executive Council for some minutes, Governor Mohammed said the development is to encourage the girls on the need to redouble effort in seeking for education.
According to him, “It was a privilege to have a talented young girls taking over the governance of our state and it is a good thing to expose our children very early to such things as it will boost their confidence.”
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government(SSG), Ibrahim Kashim, the governor observed that, vacating his seat for the girls will also exposes them to the dynamic of Leadership and the infrastructure of governance.
Governor Bala Mohammed assured that his administration will continue to execute policies that will ensure the advancement of girl child education in the state.
On her part, the Education Specialist UNICEF Bauchi Field Office, Mairama Dikwa appreciated the commitment of the administration of Governor Bala Mohammed towards the overall development of girl child education.
Mairama Dikwa who said the International Day Of The Girl Child is celebrated on October 11 and is dedicated to the growth of girls and to promote girls’ rights and highlight gender inequalities all over the world, noted that, the theme of this year is “Digital Generation.”
“On behalf of the UNICEF Bauchi Field Office we sincerely appreciate His Excellency, Governor Bala Mohammed for the opportunity given to the young girls by vacating your seat to them and we thank you for what you are doing in the area of education.”
The UNICEF Education Specialist added that, the International Day of the Girl Child focuses attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their human rights.