Ambode’s Wife Calls For Removal Of Barriers Impeding Women’s Progress
Wife of
the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (4th left); Hon.
Mojisola Meranda Lawal (3rd left); HC Ministry of Women Affairs
& Poverty Alleviation, Dr. (Mrs.) Lola Akande (2nd left); SA.
Arts & Culture, Mrs. Aramide Giwanson (L); APC Southwest Women Leader,
Chief (Mrs.) Kemi Nelson (4th right); HC Commerce, Industry &
Cooperatives, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye (3rd right); SA. Urban
Development, Mrs. Yetunde Onabule (2nd right); HC Wealth Creation
& Employment, Pharm. (Mrs.) Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf (r), during the 2018
International Women’s Day Celebration, with the theme; “Press for Progress’’,
organized by WAPA, at the Police College, Ikeja, on Thursday, 8th
March, 2018.
By: HighCelebritySquard
As Lagos
joined the rest of world to mark this year's International Women's Day
celebration, wife of the Lagos State Governor, Mrs Bolanle Ambode has called
for the removal of barriers impeding the progress of women in the country.
Speaking
at the Women's Day celebration held at the Police College, Ikeja,
Lagos on Thursday, Mrs Ambode said womenmust be ready to challenge stereotypes
and should rise up to question old established practices that were not
women-friendly.
"We
must remove barriers that stand in the way of the progress of women. When
we stand together, we can achieve anything and any obstacle can be pulled down.
"We
must nominate and support women for emerging opportunities, whenever they
arise. Supporting one another is a duty we owe and must carry out every time
for women to move on, “she said.
The
First Lady said though grounds remained to be covered, women must not lose
sight of where they were coming from, hence the need to celebrate their
achievements always.
Mrs
Ambode stated that the theme of this year's celebration, "Press for
Progress" was suitable as it gave assurance of greater successes as women
pressed further.
She
identified literacy, health, economic empowerment, politics and governance, as
areas of noticeable success for women, stressing that they served as impetus of
courage for women to press further for progress.
The Governor’s wife submitted that while gender parity would not
be achieved overnight, it certainly would not take eternity.
Also
speaking, Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode reiterated his
administration's commitment to protect and uphold the dignity of women in the
State.
Wife of
the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (3rd left) and
members of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO), during the
2018 International Women’s Day celebration, with the theme; “Press for
Progress’’, organized by Ministry of Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation,
at the Police College, Ikeja, on Thursday, 8th March, 2018.
"We
will continue to give maximum support to all agencies and institutions
established to promote the welfare and economic empowerment of women. In line
with our administration's inclusive policy, we shall continue to provide equal
opportunities for all citizens without prejudice to gender and socio-economic
background.
Ambode,
who was represented by the former Secretary to the State Government, Princess
Aderenle Adeniran-Ogunsanya said the theme of the celebration was apt as it
reminded women of the need to be steadfast and not relent in advocating for
positive change and moving forward in all areas of human endeavour.
"Beyond
the traditional role of home keeping as mothers and wives, there is a lot women
can contribute to national development. It is an indispensable fact that some
progress have been made over the years as a result of sustained advocacy by
government institutions, and most especially, non-governmental organisations.
Commissioner
for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, WAPA, Dr. Lola Akande charged men to
make commitment to wage war against domestic violence and all forms of
discrimination against women.
She
also implored them to be ambassadors in the campaign to restore fully, the
dignity and rights of women, seeing them as partners in the task of raising
successful children from peaceful and progressive homes.
In
attendance were Chief (Mrs.) Kemi Nelson, APC Southwest Women Leader; State
Exco members, body of permanent secretaries,
chairmen of Local governments, COWLSO members, Artisans, market women, different
political groups, etc.
March
8 every year is observed worldwide as International Women’s Day, to celebrate
the achievements of women, beam the searchlight on challenges facing them and
to push global activism for total women’s emancipation.
Ambode’s Wife Calls For Removal Of Barriers Impeding Women’s Progress
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