Abuja – First Lady Dame
Patience Jonathan on Wednesday lobbied Senators’ wives to encourage
their spouses to pass bills concerning women issues.
Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja when a delegation of the wives of some
senators, led by Mrs Helen Mark, the wife of the Senate President, paid
her a courtesy visit at the State House.
“As wives of legislators, you have critical roles to play in lobbying
your spouses to give legal cover to our collective desire for progress
for the women of Nigeria.
“This is because the legal provisions that will guarantee protection for
women and girls are not yet in place.
“This imposes a duty upon us to work together to ensure that our spouses
present on the floor of the Senate, bills on 35 per cent affirmative
action, Female Genital Mutilation, and Widowhood Rights.’’
She appealed to the women to redouble their efforts as advocates, and
ensure that their husbands put the right laws in place for the growth
and development of the country.
“As you pray for the success of your husbands, I urge you to also
encourage them to put the country first in their legislative duties.
“This is because the nature of the laws we promote or do not promote,
can affect the country, and perhaps the future of our own children,’’
she said.
Jonathan said the legislature must continue to pursue those matters that
address the greatest interest of all Nigerians, irrespective of the
state of things at other levels of society.
“In doing this, we must be mindful that attitude is crucial, such that a
positive objective is not allowed to attract negative interpretations
and thus mislead the public into wrong impressions.
“A case in point is the recent unnecessary controversy over the
Secretariat project of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, generated
on the floor of the Senate.
“Unfortunately, the entire process was taken out of context, and
naturally resulted in misleading the public.
“I wish to state again, that the Mission is not my NGO, but an
association of all First Ladies in Africa, out to promote the culture of
peace and intervene on behalf of vulnerable groups in situations of
violent conflict.
“Nigeria only happens to be the sitting President, as the Peace Mission
has had as President in the past, countries such as the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.
“It was at Nigeria’s election in Congo in February 2008 that the country
accepted to host the permanent Secretariat of the Peace Mission.’’
Jonathan thanked the delegation for the donation of relief materials to
victims of the violent conflicts in Mali, Guinea Bissau, Kenya and
Sudan.
“In my capacity as the President of the Peace Mission, I wish to assure
you of my single-minded devotion to the promotion of the culture of
peace across Africa,’’ she said.
Earlier, Mark had lauded the First Lady’s activities in the promotion of
women’s rights.
She announced the donation of bags of various foodstuff and rolls of
wrappers.
“We hope that this modest donation will go a long way in alleviating the
hunger and pain of the victims in those countries,’’ Mark said. (NAN)
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Abuja – First Lady Dame
Patience Jonathan on Wednesday lobbied Senators’ wives to encourage
their spouses to pass bills concerning women issues.
Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja when a delegation of the wives of some
senators, led by Mrs Helen Mark, the wife of the Senate President, paid
her a courtesy visit at the State House.
“As wives of legislators, you have critical roles to play in lobbying
your spouses to give legal cover to our collective desire for progress
for the women of Nigeria.
“This is because the legal provisions that will guarantee protection for
women and girls are not yet in place.
“This imposes a duty upon us to work together to ensure that our spouses
present on the floor of the Senate, bills on 35 per cent affirmative
action, Female Genital Mutilation, and Widowhood Rights.’’
She appealed to the women to redouble their efforts as advocates, and
ensure that their husbands put the right laws in place for the growth
and development of the country.
“As you pray for the success of your husbands, I urge you to also
encourage them to put the country first in their legislative duties.
“This is because the nature of the laws we promote or do not promote,
can affect the country, and perhaps the future of our own children,’’
she said.
Jonathan said the legislature must continue to pursue those matters that
address the greatest interest of all Nigerians, irrespective of the
state of things at other levels of society.
“In doing this, we must be mindful that attitude is crucial, such that a
positive objective is not allowed to attract negative interpretations
and thus mislead the public into wrong impressions.
“A case in point is the recent unnecessary controversy over the
Secretariat project of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, generated
on the floor of the Senate.
“Unfortunately, the entire process was taken out of context, and
naturally resulted in misleading the public.
“I wish to state again, that the Mission is not my NGO, but an
association of all First Ladies in Africa, out to promote the culture of
peace and intervene on behalf of vulnerable groups in situations of
violent conflict.
“Nigeria only happens to be the sitting President, as the Peace Mission
has had as President in the past, countries such as the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.
“It was at Nigeria’s election in Congo in February 2008 that the country
accepted to host the permanent Secretariat of the Peace Mission.’’
Jonathan thanked the delegation for the donation of relief materials to
victims of the violent conflicts in Mali, Guinea Bissau, Kenya and
Sudan.
“In my capacity as the President of the Peace Mission, I wish to assure
you of my single-minded devotion to the promotion of the culture of
peace across Africa,’’ she said.
Earlier, Mark had lauded the First Lady’s activities in the promotion of
women’s rights.
She announced the donation of bags of various foodstuff and rolls of
wrappers.
“We hope that this modest donation will go a long way in alleviating the
hunger and pain of the victims in those countries,’’ Mark said. (NAN)
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Abuja – First Lady Dame
Patience Jonathan on Wednesday lobbied Senators’ wives to encourage
their spouses to pass bills concerning women issues.
Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja when a delegation of the wives of some
senators, led by Mrs Helen Mark, the wife of the Senate President, paid
her a courtesy visit at the State House.
“As wives of legislators, you have critical roles to play in lobbying
your spouses to give legal cover to our collective desire for progress
for the women of Nigeria.
“This is because the legal provisions that will guarantee protection for
women and girls are not yet in place.
“This imposes a duty upon us to work together to ensure that our spouses
present on the floor of the Senate, bills on 35 per cent affirmative
action, Female Genital Mutilation, and Widowhood Rights.’’
She appealed to the women to redouble their efforts as advocates, and
ensure that their husbands put the right laws in place for the growth
and development of the country.
“As you pray for the success of your husbands, I urge you to also
encourage them to put the country first in their legislative duties.
“This is because the nature of the laws we promote or do not promote,
can affect the country, and perhaps the future of our own children,’’
she said.
Jonathan said the legislature must continue to pursue those matters that
address the greatest interest of all Nigerians, irrespective of the
state of things at other levels of society.
“In doing this, we must be mindful that attitude is crucial, such that a
positive objective is not allowed to attract negative interpretations
and thus mislead the public into wrong impressions.
“A case in point is the recent unnecessary controversy over the
Secretariat project of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, generated
on the floor of the Senate.
“Unfortunately, the entire process was taken out of context, and
naturally resulted in misleading the public.
“I wish to state again, that the Mission is not my NGO, but an
association of all First Ladies in Africa, out to promote the culture of
peace and intervene on behalf of vulnerable groups in situations of
violent conflict.
“Nigeria only happens to be the sitting President, as the Peace Mission
has had as President in the past, countries such as the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.
“It was at Nigeria’s election in Congo in February 2008 that the country
accepted to host the permanent Secretariat of the Peace Mission.’’
Jonathan thanked the delegation for the donation of relief materials to
victims of the violent conflicts in Mali, Guinea Bissau, Kenya and
Sudan.
“In my capacity as the President of the Peace Mission, I wish to assure
you of my single-minded devotion to the promotion of the culture of
peace across Africa,’’ she said.
Earlier, Mark had lauded the First Lady’s activities in the promotion of
women’s rights.
She announced the donation of bags of various foodstuff and rolls of
wrappers.
“We hope that this modest donation will go a long way in alleviating the
hunger and pain of the victims in those countries,’’ Mark said. (NAN)
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Abuja – First Lady Dame
Patience Jonathan on Wednesday lobbied Senators’ wives to encourage
their spouses to pass bills concerning women issues.
Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja when a delegation of the wives of some
senators, led by Mrs Helen Mark, the wife of the Senate President, paid
her a courtesy visit at the State House.
“As wives of legislators, you have critical roles to play in lobbying
your spouses to give legal cover to our collective desire for progress
for the women of Nigeria.
“This is because the legal provisions that will guarantee protection for
women and girls are not yet in place.
“This imposes a duty upon us to work together to ensure that our spouses
present on the floor of the Senate, bills on 35 per cent affirmative
action, Female Genital Mutilation, and Widowhood Rights.’’
She appealed to the women to redouble their efforts as advocates, and
ensure that their husbands put the right laws in place for the growth
and development of the country.
“As you pray for the success of your husbands, I urge you to also
encourage them to put the country first in their legislative duties.
“This is because the nature of the laws we promote or do not promote,
can affect the country, and perhaps the future of our own children,’’
she said.
Jonathan said the legislature must continue to pursue those matters that
address the greatest interest of all Nigerians, irrespective of the
state of things at other levels of society.
“In doing this, we must be mindful that attitude is crucial, such that a
positive objective is not allowed to attract negative interpretations
and thus mislead the public into wrong impressions.
“A case in point is the recent unnecessary controversy over the
Secretariat project of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, generated
on the floor of the Senate.
“Unfortunately, the entire process was taken out of context, and
naturally resulted in misleading the public.
“I wish to state again, that the Mission is not my NGO, but an
association of all First Ladies in Africa, out to promote the culture of
peace and intervene on behalf of vulnerable groups in situations of
violent conflict.
“Nigeria only happens to be the sitting President, as the Peace Mission
has had as President in the past, countries such as the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.
“It was at Nigeria’s election in Congo in February 2008 that the country
accepted to host the permanent Secretariat of the Peace Mission.’’
Jonathan thanked the delegation for the donation of relief materials to
victims of the violent conflicts in Mali, Guinea Bissau, Kenya and
Sudan.
“In my capacity as the President of the Peace Mission, I wish to assure
you of my single-minded devotion to the promotion of the culture of
peace across Africa,’’ she said.
Earlier, Mark had lauded the First Lady’s activities in the promotion of
women’s rights.
She announced the donation of bags of various foodstuff and rolls of
wrappers.
“We hope that this modest donation will go a long way in alleviating the
hunger and pain of the victims in those countries,’’ Mark said. (NAN)
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Abuja – First Lady Dame
Patience Jonathan on Wednesday lobbied Senators’ wives to encourage
their spouses to pass bills concerning women issues.
Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja when a delegation of the wives of some
senators, led by Mrs Helen Mark, the wife of the Senate President, paid
her a courtesy visit at the State House.
“As wives of legislators, you have critical roles to play in lobbying
your spouses to give legal cover to our collective desire for progress
for the women of Nigeria.
“This is because the legal provisions that will guarantee protection for
women and girls are not yet in place.
“This imposes a duty upon us to work together to ensure that our spouses
present on the floor of the Senate, bills on 35 per cent affirmative
action, Female Genital Mutilation, and Widowhood Rights.’’
She appealed to the women to redouble their efforts as advocates, and
ensure that their husbands put the right laws in place for the growth
and development of the country.
“As you pray for the success of your husbands, I urge you to also
encourage them to put the country first in their legislative duties.
“This is because the nature of the laws we promote or do not promote,
can affect the country, and perhaps the future of our own children,’’
she said.
Jonathan said the legislature must continue to pursue those matters that
address the greatest interest of all Nigerians, irrespective of the
state of things at other levels of society.
“In doing this, we must be mindful that attitude is crucial, such that a
positive objective is not allowed to attract negative interpretations
and thus mislead the public into wrong impressions.
“A case in point is the recent unnecessary controversy over the
Secretariat project of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, generated
on the floor of the Senate.
“Unfortunately, the entire process was taken out of context, and
naturally resulted in misleading the public.
“I wish to state again, that the Mission is not my NGO, but an
association of all First Ladies in Africa, out to promote the culture of
peace and intervene on behalf of vulnerable groups in situations of
violent conflict.
“Nigeria only happens to be the sitting President, as the Peace Mission
has had as President in the past, countries such as the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.
“It was at Nigeria’s election in Congo in February 2008 that the country
accepted to host the permanent Secretariat of the Peace Mission.’’
Jonathan thanked the delegation for the donation of relief materials to
victims of the violent conflicts in Mali, Guinea Bissau, Kenya and
Sudan.
“In my capacity as the President of the Peace Mission, I wish to assure
you of my single-minded devotion to the promotion of the culture of
peace across Africa,’’ she said.
Earlier, Mark had lauded the First Lady’s activities in the promotion of
women’s rights.
She announced the donation of bags of various foodstuff and rolls of
wrappers.
“We hope that this modest donation will go a long way in alleviating the
hunger and pain of the victims in those countries,’’ Mark said. (NAN)
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Abuja – First Lady Dame
Patience Jonathan on Wednesday lobbied Senators’ wives to encourage
their spouses to pass bills concerning women issues.
Jonathan made the appeal in Abuja when a delegation of the wives of some
senators, led by Mrs Helen Mark, the wife of the Senate President, paid
her a courtesy visit at the State House.
“As wives of legislators, you have critical roles to play in lobbying
your spouses to give legal cover to our collective desire for progress
for the women of Nigeria.
“This is because the legal provisions that will guarantee protection for
women and girls are not yet in place.
“This imposes a duty upon us to work together to ensure that our spouses
present on the floor of the Senate, bills on 35 per cent affirmative
action, Female Genital Mutilation, and Widowhood Rights.’’
She appealed to the women to redouble their efforts as advocates, and
ensure that their husbands put the right laws in place for the growth
and development of the country.
“As you pray for the success of your husbands, I urge you to also
encourage them to put the country first in their legislative duties.
“This is because the nature of the laws we promote or do not promote,
can affect the country, and perhaps the future of our own children,’’
she said.
Jonathan said the legislature must continue to pursue those matters that
address the greatest interest of all Nigerians, irrespective of the
state of things at other levels of society.
“In doing this, we must be mindful that attitude is crucial, such that a
positive objective is not allowed to attract negative interpretations
and thus mislead the public into wrong impressions.
“A case in point is the recent unnecessary controversy over the
Secretariat project of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, generated
on the floor of the Senate.
“Unfortunately, the entire process was taken out of context, and
naturally resulted in misleading the public.
“I wish to state again, that the Mission is not my NGO, but an
association of all First Ladies in Africa, out to promote the culture of
peace and intervene on behalf of vulnerable groups in situations of
violent conflict.
“Nigeria only happens to be the sitting President, as the Peace Mission
has had as President in the past, countries such as the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.
“It was at Nigeria’s election in Congo in February 2008 that the country
accepted to host the permanent Secretariat of the Peace Mission.’’
Jonathan thanked the delegation for the donation of relief materials to
victims of the violent conflicts in Mali, Guinea Bissau, Kenya and
Sudan.
“In my capacity as the President of the Peace Mission, I wish to assure
you of my single-minded devotion to the promotion of the culture of
peace across Africa,’’ she said.
Earlier, Mark had lauded the First Lady’s activities in the promotion of
women’s rights.
She announced the donation of bags of various foodstuff and rolls of
wrappers.
“We hope that this modest donation will go a long way in alleviating the
hunger and pain of the victims in those countries,’’ Mark said. (NAN)
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