First lady, Aisha Buhari has called on first ladies in states to provide unwavering support to their husbands in order to ensure the delivery of effective governance.
Speaking at the governors spouses’ induction summit in Abuja, Buhari emphasised the importance of building the capacities of the wives of governors to promote positive change in Nigeria’s democratic landscape.
Represented by her special adviser on African First Ladies, Mohammed Albishir, Buhari highlighted the significance of this initiative, stating that it marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s history.
Despite their differences, she encouraged the first ladies to remain committed to serving the nation and to strive for excellence in their roles.
The summit aimed to equip participants with the necessary tools and strategies to achieve more impactful democratisation.
Expressing gratitude for the support and contributions of the governors’ wives to the development of Nigerian democracy, Buhari acknowledged their involvement in her own foundation, the Future Assured, and the African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM), which she previously presided over.
She stressed the need for increased support from the spouses of executive governors to ensure the delivery of good governance.
Buhari reiterated the duty of first ladies to serve their communities and stressed the importance of promoting democracy and women’s participation in politics and governance.
She urged the attendees to translate the ideas discussed at the summit into concrete actions that promote women’s rights and empowerment.
Buhari said the vision of building a better Nigeria starts at the state level, urging the first ladies to lay a strong foundation for a greater nation.
The chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum and Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, acknowledged the influential role first ladies have played throughout history, using their positions and platforms to effect meaningful change.
He commended their efforts in advocating for important causes, promoting education and health initiatives, and empowering women and girls.
Tambuwal thanked the outgoing and returning first ladies for their service and unwavering commitment to their respective states.
He acknowledged the indelible impact they have made through their initiatives, programs, and advocacy, setting the stage for progress.
The minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, praised the governors of Sokoto, Gombe, Lagos, Kwara, Akwa Ibom, and others for appointing women in their cabinets.
Tallen called on the incoming first ladies to follow suit, ensuring that women are given appointments in their states as they represent a significant portion of the voting population.
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