Wife of the Kogi State Governor, Hajia Sefinat Usman Ododo, has called for comprehensive reforms that would guarantee widows greater legal recognition, safeguard their fundamental rights, and protect them from social and economic vulnerabilities.
In a message to mark 2026 International Widows’ Day on Tuesday, Hajia Ododo called for the implementation of stronger policies aimed at improving the lives and protecting the rights of widows across Nigeria.
She noted that effective enforcement of inheritance and property rights, as well as strict legal frameworks prohibiting discriminatory cultural practices are now more critical than ever in addressing the harsh realities faced by widows across the country.

Beyond legal protection, she identified economic empowerment as a pathway to restoring dignity and independence, advocating increased access to skills acquisition centres, micro-credit facilities, and sustainable employment opportunities to improve the living conditions of vulnerable women.
Reflecting on her stewardship since assuming office, Mrs. Ododo noted that the welfare of widows has remained a key priority of her office.
She said this commitment has been demonstrated through various empowerment programmes that provide direct cash grants, vocational training, and other support mechanisms aimed at promoting self-reliance among widows.
The First Lady pledged to further expand these interventions through her office and the Ohunene Empowerment Initiative, ensuring that welfare programmes reach widows at the grassroots level.
She reaffirmed that the administration of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo remains committed to advancing policies and programmes that guarantee the safety, security, and overall well-being of widows in Kogi State.
While felicitating with widows across Kogi State on the occasion, Hajia Sefinat Ododo urged them to remain hopeful, resilient, and steadfast in providing moral guidance and support to their families.



