The wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has said that some of the initiatives of President Bola Tinubu under the Renewed Hope Agenda are already yielding fruits and will soon reach all communities in the country.
The First Lady stated this at the inauguration of the Women Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Abuja on Monday, adding that the initiatives would benefit all Nigerians, especially women.
Represented by the Mandate Secretary for Women Affairs in the Federal Capital Territory, Mrs. Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, Tinubu said that “the economic situation of the country is already improving’.
“The Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu right now is offloading a number of initiatives bringing succor and providing humanitarian services to the elderly, women, communities and the girl-child.”
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The First Lady urged women to always live as shining examples and remain united to advance the course of women in the country.
She said women must see themselves as healers and play their role in healing the land.
“It is important for women to work together and we must see ourselves playing the role of healing our nation.
“Do not be distracted by the current challenges but focus on the assignment of promoting equity, equal rights and righteousness.
“Women are light and must always stand as light and shine whether in the church or in the mosque, we must stand as women of faith,” she said.
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The National Chairperson of WOWICAN, Dr Elizabeth Akinadewo, said that her administration would focus on women’s empowerment.
“Although the demand of the office is tasking, I am happy to take it up to improve lives of women and families.
“We will give succor to those who are oppressed, help them out of their misery, give voice to the voiceless and empower the women.
“We are out to spur women to develop necessary skills so they can be independent and sustain themselves.
“We have been giving women little token of money to work with and that will continue under my administration,” she said.
The National Director for Education, Youth and Women Development of CAN, Rev. Emmanuel Ozumba, said women are nation builders and imperative to national development.
He prayed God for wisdom, vision and inspiration upon the new leadership of WOWICAN.