NASFAT Empowers Over 5000 Women in Two Years
The pace setting Islamic organization, Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT), has empowered over 5000 women through comprehensive welfare, financial assistance, and skills acquisition programs over the past two years. This remarkable achievement was announced by Alhaja Babalola Ganiyat Omowunmi, the National Women Affairs Secretary, during her address at the Lagos State Secretariat Mosque NASFAT Asalatu premises in Alausa, Ikeja, on Sunday.
While addressing the congregation, Alhaja Babalola spoke about the forthcoming Biennial Women Conference scheduled to hold in Abeokuta from Thursday, July 25, to Sunday, July 28. She emphasized that empowering women is a central focus of the Alhaji Ayodeji AbdulWahid AbdulRauf-led administration, highlighting the organization’s unwavering commitment to the cause.
“Women are the beauty of Islam, and empowering them has been one of our primary focuses,” stated Alhaja Babalola. “Our Empowerment, Zakat & Sadakah, and Women Affairs Committees have been pivotal in this mission, working across our headquarters, zones, branches, and groups to ensure that women are not left behind in societal and spiritual development.”
Under the guidance of the Empowerment Committee, NASFAT has implemented extensive welfare programs designed to meet the holistic needs of women. These initiatives have provided healthcare services, counselling, and established social support networks, significantly enhancing the quality of life for women within the NASFAT community.
The Zakat & Sadakah Committee has played a critical role in offering financial assistance, helping women achieve economic independence. Through grants and micro-loans, women have been able to start and expand their businesses, fostering financial security and empowerment. These financial initiatives have reduced economic barriers, allowing women to contribute more effectively to their communities.
The Women Affairs Committee ably led by Alhaja Ganiyat Babalola has been actively organizing skills acquisition programs, equipping women with valuable skills in entrepreneurship, vocational training, and professional development. These programs have been instrumental to making women more self-reliant and capable of significantly contributing to their communities.
Alhaja Babalola further stated, “NASFAT, under the spiritual guidance of Sheikh AbdulAzeez Marufdeen Onike, remains dedicated to ensuring that women are integral to both societal and spiritual development. The 8th edition of the Biennial Women Conference, themed ‘Strengthening Women’s Leadership Through Empowerment And Islamic Values,’ will further underscore our commitment to this cause.
The conference is expected to play host to dignitaries such as the Deputy Governor Ogun State Her Excellency Engr Noimot Oyedele Salako, Ogun State first lady, Mrs Abiodun as well as attract NASFAT women from over 300 branches worldwide, both physically and virtually.”
NASFAT’s continuous efforts in empowering women underscore the organization’s dedication to fostering a more inclusive and progressive society.
NASFAT Public Relations Committee
July 22, 2024