Menstrual Hygiene: Benjamins-Laniyi engages stakeholders on more support for girls

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In a bid to scale up support for  the girl child during menstrual period, the Mandate Secretary,  Women Affairs Secretariat of the FCT Administration Dr. Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi,  has engaged residents especially women across the territory.

Speaking at a recent event organised to commemorate the 2025 World Menstrual Hygiene Day, Benjamins-Laniyi called on residents to support the FCT Administration’s quest to make the FCT period-friendly.

She noted that it is time to prioritise educating the girl child on biological makeup which should not be a hindrance to accessing quality education.

According to her, the Nyesom Wike-led FCT Administration was already prioritising the development of the girl-child through impactful education, psycho-social interventions.

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She added the FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud was equally mobilising relevant stakeholders to ensure the optimal development of the girl-child in the FCT.

She said: “When you come across a girl with menstrual stains, please do not mock or shame her, support her the best you can”.

The mandate secretary described the theme of the event, “Together for a Period Friendly World”, as “a call to action” for everyone to ensure that menstruation did not limit girls’ access to education, healthcare and other opportunities.

She reiterated that the Secretariat would continue to partner with non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders to ensure that schoolgirls had access to sanitary resources.

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She also identified some of the resources as menstrual pads, towels, deodorants, body Sprays and other materials that would make girls confident during their monthly flow.

While calling on school administrators and managers to ensure adequate supply of water, Benjamins-Laniyi opined that a lot of girls stayed away from school during their monthly flow due to lack of water.

She said: “Girls need resources that will make them comfortable during their menstrual period.

“They also need a conducive environment to change and dispose of used sanitary pads”.

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