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NAOWA President urges victims of sexual harassment to speak out
By OKOSUN DENNIS
The National President, Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), Mrs Umma-Kalsum Buratai, has called on every victim of sexual harassment not to be mute about it but speak out and be heard.
She pointed out that the only way to deal with problems of sexual harassment was for the victims to make noise so that suspects would be exposed.
Mrs Buratai, who spoke in Lagos while receiving the wife of Bangladeshi Chief of Army Staff, Mrs Shoma Huq, at the NAOWA Secretariat in Ikoyi, said the association had organised awareness programmes and campaigns to that effect.
The NAOWA national president also disclosed that she was passionate about creating needed awareness programmes against child molestation.



Appreciating the visit, Mrs Buratai expressed satisfaction noting that the visit would further strengthen the relationship between the two countries.
She urged women to always be positive, adding that if the women get it right, the family will also get it right.
Mrs Huq commended NAOWA for their charity programmes, adding that life was all about giving.
At the NAOWA vocational centres, where entrepreneurship trainings were being carried out, including entrepreneurship skills such as fashion designing, catering, computer acquisition skills, Mrs Huq expressed joy with the high quality of learning and teaching.
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