Nigerian women have been advised to strike a balance between their home and career to raise children that will bring honour to them.
The Ondo state Commander of the Southwest Security Network, codenamed Amotekun, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, advised his office while playing host to the Executive members of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, Ondo state chapter led by its Chairperson, Comrade Tola Gbadamosi.
Akogun Adeleye attributed the high rate of crime and immoral acts now rampant among the youths to a lack of parental guidance, urging parents especially mothers to be alive to their responsibilities in other to have a crime-free society.
The Amotekun boss commended women journalists in ondo state for carrying out their duties diligently and professionally even as he advised them not to jettison their homes for their careers but ensure they maintain a balance between the two.
He expressed the readiness of Amotekun Corps in partnering with NAWOJ to further nip crime in the bud in the sunshine state.
Akogun Adeleye congratulated the new executive members of the association noting that NAWOJ's passion for women and children was being noticed and pledged the support of his agency to the association.
Earlier, The chairperson of NAWOJ in Ondo state, Comrade Tola Gbadamosi had said the visit was to strengthen the existing robust relationship between the association and Amotekun Corps in the state.
Comrade Gbadamosi commended the agency for its giant strides in ensuring that the crime rate in Ondo reduces drastically.
During the visit, the NAWOJ executives presented an award of excellence to Akogun Adeleye in appreciation of his invaluable contributions to the security sector in Ondo state.
Oluwatosin Ighoteguono
Secretary
Ondo NAWOJ
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