COWLSO Urges Govt To Provide Lands, Grants For Women In Agri-Business
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode (middle); his Wife, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (2nd right) and
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Adamawa State, Alhaji Ahmed Sajo
(right); Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Mr. Martins Babale (2ndleft) and Chairperson, National Women’s Conference (NWC), Dr. Arinola Oluwo
(left), during the closing ceremony of the 17th Annual National Women’s
Conference by COWLSO at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. recently.
By: HighCelebritySquard
…Women
must be aggressive to contribute to national development
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Successful Than Your Husbands, Women Tasked
…Ambode’s Infrastructural Drive
Revolutionary, Says Bindow
The Committee of Wives of Lagos
State Officials (COWLSO) on Thursday concluded its three-day National Women
Conference, with a charge on women to step up their entrepreneurial skills and
not be afraid of being more successful than their spouses.
The Committee also urged women to
take full advantage of the paradigm shift from Nigeria’s dependence on oil and
explore the many opportunities available in the fast growing agricultural
industry.
This was part of the 22-point
communiqué reached at the conclusion of the Conference with the theme, “She
Creates, She Transforms”, held at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island,
Lagos and read by the wife of the Secretary to the State Government, Professor
Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello.
“Women were charged to step up and
not be afraid of being more successful than their spouses and they must be
willing to invest more to expand their pool of income,” the communiqué read in
part.
The Conference also tasked women to
embrace entrepreneurial disposition and also get more involved in animal
husbandry because of their prudence and passion, in order to increase daily
production in the country, while government should also provide lands and
conducive environment for women farmers.
Besides, women were encouraged to
help one another by introducing themselves to organizations where funds could be
accessed such as Fund for Agricultural Finance in Nigeria (FAFIN), Bank of
Industry, among others.
“Women should be solution providers
that are purpose-driven rather than looking for immediate financial profits.
These give opportunities to contribute towards improving the society.
R-L: Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode; Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode; Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Mr.
Martins Babale; Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs. Idiat Oluranti
Adebule and Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Adamawa State, Alhaji
Ahmed Sajo, during the closing ceremony of the 17th Annual National Women’s
Conference by COWLSO at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
“The Conference reiterated that
women must be empowered in order to take care of the family, community and the
nation.
The conference also stressed the
fact that women should be positively aggressive and assertive in order to
contribute to the development of the nation,” the communiqué also read.
The Conference also appreciated the
Lagos State Government for empowering women through its skill acquisition
programme.
In her closing remarks, COWLSO
Chairman and Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs Bolanle Ambode said it was
important for Nigerian women to understand that they are in a unique situation
at this point in time, and must see the current reality in the country not as a
hopeless situation but an opportunity for entrepreneurial ambition to make a
positive impact in a challenging situation.
While making reference to one of the
sessions at the conference which focused on agriculture, Mrs. Ambode said women
should have good mentors, be consistent and persist in doing the right things,
noting that challenges should be seen as mere stepping stones that do not kill.
Governor
of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (m), and his wife, Bolanle (2nd
right); rep. of Governor of Adamawa State, Mr. Matis Babale (2nd
right); Adamawa State Commissioner for Information & Strategy, Alhaji Ahmed
Sojo (r); and chairperson, conference planning committee, Dr. (Mrs.) Arinola
Oluwo, during the closing ceremony of the 17thNational Women’s Conference of the Committee, in Lagos.
She said: "I urge all
participants to make the best use of all they learnt at the conference for
their personal benefits. You should also please endeavour to pass on the
knowledge acquired."
Declaring the conference closed,
Adamawa State Governor, Senator Jubrilla Bindow, who was the Special Guest of
Honour, lauded the sterling performance of his counterpart in Lagos State, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode in office so far, describing his infrastructural renewal
efforts as unprecedented and revolutionary.
Bindow said Governor Ambode, through
his brilliant works, had confirmed to Nigerians that the All Progressives
Congress (APC) was committed to bring about positive change in the country.
Bindow, who was represented by his
Deputy, Mr. Martins Babale, said despite the complexities of governing a State
with unique peculiarities like Lagos, Governor Ambode had performed creditably
well in key sectors, adding that he was indeed proud to associate himself with
the achievements, and described his counterpart as a worthy leader.
Rep. of Governor of Adamawa State,
Mr. Matis Babale (m), supported by Governor of Lagos
State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (2nd right), and his wife, Bolanle (L); Adamawa
State Commissioner for Information & Strategy, Alhaji Ahmed Sojo (r), to present Appreciation Award towards COWLSO
vision to Chi Nigeria Limited, during the closing ceremony of the 17th
National Women’s Conference of the Committee, in Lagos.
He said: “Let me end this short
address by very sincerely commending my dear brother, His Excellency, Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode for his sterling performance as the Governor of Lagos State. I
know the complexities of governance especially in a highly urban and
sophisticated setting like Lagos, but I also acknowledge that my brother has
done wonderfully.
“I must say with Ambode’s
performance here in Lagos and our achievements in transforming Adamawa State,
our party, the APC has glaring signpost of positive change to showcase to
Nigerians any day anytime.
“As if working as twins, both my
humble self and Governor
Ambode have addressed infrastructure
in a very revolutionary manner in our states. This is in addition to
commitments in areas of education, health and human services. I am proud to
associate myself with my brother the Governor of Lagos State and I am proud of him
as a person and as a leader,” Bindow said.
He also commended COWLO leadership
and members for coming up with the conference which focused on engaging women
positively at a time when others were discussing hate speeches, saying that it
was indeed gratifying that the conference deliberated on positive causes and
promotion of values.
Earlier, Governor Ambode
congratulated the over 2,500 participants at the conference for successfully
undergoing three days of networking and experience, saying that from reports,
the conference had been very intensive and knowledge-driven.
“We are looking forward to seeing
more of this creative and transformative impact on women in Lagos State. Like I
always say, our government will always be there to support you and help you to
achieve your aspirations,” Governor Ambode said.
Besides, the Governor encouraged
women to key into the 22-point communiqué issued at the end of the conference
with the view to positively making use of same for the overall benefit of
themselves and the State.
Recall that 3 cars were
won last year, while 6 brand new cars, comprising of 1 Hyundai 110 and 5 MG
cars were won alongside all expenses paid trips to Dubai among other gifts won
at the gala night.
Certificates of
appreciation were presented to friends of COWLSO-Chief Micheal Ade-Ojo;
Chi-Nig.Limited and Chevron Nigeria Limited.
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