The FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, has applauded the support programme for elderly persons under the Renewed Hope Initiative, emphasizing that elders must feel valued, protected, and supported by society.
The minister gave the commendation at the third edition of the Renewed Hope Initiative under the social investment programme for the elderly support scheme, held at the Centre for Arts and Culture, Garki, Abuja.
A statement by the Austin Elemue, the Special Adviser on Media to the minister, said Mahmoud described the event’s theme: “Finding joy in old age” as apt and profound, stressing that old age should be a season of dignity, fulfilment, and peace rather than neglect, loneliness, or hardship.
The minister highlighted how the programme embodied the compassionate vision of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, whose Renewed Hope Initiative has continued to cater to people across different segments of society, including the elderly and other vulnerable groups.
“By prioritizing elderly welfare, the office of the first lady reaffirmed that those who laboured in their youth deserved care, respect, and security in later years,” she stressed
Mahmoud, while reaffirming that the well-being of senior citizens remained a top priority in society, added that the FCT Administration, through its Women Affairs Secretariat, was committed to social protection, healthcare access, emotional support, and social inclusion for the elderly, recognizing that true joy comes from feeling seen, heard, and appreciated.
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She described the event as more than an intervention, but also a statement of gratitude and a call to action for families, communities, and institutions to uphold elderly dignity, draw from their wisdom, and ensure no one is left behind.
Mahmoud, therefore, commended the FCT Women Affairs Secretariat for their consistency.
She also commended partners for their support and urged beneficiaries to stay hopeful and engaged.
The minister advocated for a society where ageing was embraced with joy, supported by care, and celebrated with honour.
The FCT Mandate Secretary, Women Affairs Secretariat, Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, described the elderly as custodians of cultures, wisdom, and the bearers of collective memory.
She revealed that in recognition of the roles played by the elderly in society, the first lady, through the governing council of the Renewed Hope Initiative, directed all state chapters to recognize, celebrate, and bring joy to the elderly.



