Abuja
– The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, has attributed the outstanding
performance of the Federal Government in various sectors of the economy to the
input of women in the cabinet.
– The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, has attributed the outstanding
performance of the Federal Government in various sectors of the economy to the
input of women in the cabinet.
Jonathan said this in a short remark at a dinner organised for
women in commemoration of this year’s Democracy Day in Abuja.
women in commemoration of this year’s Democracy Day in Abuja.
She commended them for making Nigerian women proud in the mid-term
report released on Thursday by the Presidency on the first half of the administration’s
four-year tenure.
report released on Thursday by the Presidency on the first half of the administration’s
four-year tenure.
“Two days
ago, the President read his mid-term report to Nigerians. He and his team have
done very well. Women are the powerful people in that cabinet.”
ago, the President read his mid-term report to Nigerians. He and his team have
done very well. Women are the powerful people in that cabinet.”
She singled out the Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
for her efforts to reposition the nation’s economy and the Minister of
Aviation, Mrs. Stella Odua, for the facelift in several of the nation’s
airports.
for her efforts to reposition the nation’s economy and the Minister of
Aviation, Mrs. Stella Odua, for the facelift in several of the nation’s
airports.
While noting that women were well represented in governance, the
first lady thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for giving Nigerian women the
opportunity to prove themselves.
first lady thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for giving Nigerian women the
opportunity to prove themselves.
“We thank God and Mr President for giving women a chance. Since
independence, this is the first time women can walk tall and talk where men are
talking.
independence, this is the first time women can walk tall and talk where men are
talking.
“So, we thank this administration. We will continue to support
this administration and make it succeed,’’
this administration and make it succeed,’’
The President’s wife urged women to take up the challenge of
bringing peace back to the country.
bringing peace back to the country.
“On the issue of security, women are more affected. The soldiers
being killed are our children, members of Boko haram are our children, and the
militants are our children.
being killed are our children, members of Boko haram are our children, and the
militants are our children.
“Let us, as women, urge them to shun evil behaviours and desist
from anything that can bring the country down. We should be proud of our
country.
from anything that can bring the country down. We should be proud of our
country.
“We should preach peace and be peaceful in our homes, local
governments, states and the country. Our watchword should be peace. We should
move from door to door to preach peace.
governments, states and the country. Our watchword should be peace. We should
move from door to door to preach peace.
“Without peace, there will be no development and we need
development. Women are saying enough is enough. We don’t want our children to
die again.’’
development. Women are saying enough is enough. We don’t want our children to
die again.’’
Other dignitaries at the occasion were the former First Lady,
Hajia Ajoke Muhammed, the wife of the governor of Anambra, Mrs Margret Obi;
Majority Leader, House of Representatives, Mrs. Mulikat Adeola-Akande and wife
of the PDP National Chairman, Mrs. Fatima Tukur.
Hajia Ajoke Muhammed, the wife of the governor of Anambra, Mrs Margret Obi;
Majority Leader, House of Representatives, Mrs. Mulikat Adeola-Akande and wife
of the PDP National Chairman, Mrs. Fatima Tukur.
Others were the PDP National Women Leader, Dr Kema Chikwe; female
members of the Federal Executive Council, female presidential aides, female
lawmakers and wives of service chiefs, among others. (NAN)
members of the Federal Executive Council, female presidential aides, female
lawmakers and wives of service chiefs, among others. (NAN)