Information Minister Mohammed Idris celebrated ActionAid Nigeria’s quarter-century legacy at their Abuja anniversary, praising frontline empowerment for women/girls, education/health boosts, governance reforms, crisis aid, and policy shifts since 2000 via rights-based programs like CSACEFA, CEF, and Women’s Voices/Leadership that enrolled kids, cut maternal deaths, and built community health centers. He unveiled the AAN@25 Legacy Book and building prototype as symbols of enduring commitment, urging CSOs to counter abroad myths on religious freedom/security using facts amid Tinubu’s emergency ops: mass security recruitment, state outfits, and state police push.
Idris stressed child safety in schools/homes/communities, backing CSO roles in open governance, media freedom, digital literacy for national progress.


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