Friday, June 28, 2013

MY MUM , MY RESPECT FOR WOMEN.


On wednesday at the presentation of the 320-page book, ‘Goodluck Ebele Jonathan: Champion for ’ as part of events to celebrate his mid-term report.
Jonathan said, “We shall continue to do all that we can to create a brighter and enduring future for all Nigerians-a future of hope and prosperity; a future where we can be a strong and developed nation, a shining example for a mighty continent. We hope to leave a legacy of proud and prosperous citizens where everyone is treated equally and women are able to reach their full potential in all aspects of human development.”
The President, who said it was his ambition to continue to work towards the sustained growth of the country’s economy, promised that under his stewardship, Nigeria would not just be a land of great potential but also a nation where positive changes transform the lives of the people.
He said ensuring that women take their rightful place in the governance of Nigeria was only the beginning and a vital step that would pave the way for a host of other critical measures his administration was implementing to improve the lot of women.
The President added that his decision to entrust women the responsibilities of high office could be traced to the exceptional zeal displayed by his , Eunice.
He said, “My admiration for the ability of women to thrive in challenging and adverse environment is drawn directly from watching my mother’s strength when I was growing up.
“She was indeed a true ‘multi-tasker,’ watching her manage the various tasks involved in bringing up my elder sister and I imbibed in me a healthy for the ability of women to take control in difficult circumstances.
“This contributed to my decision to entrust the women in my government with the responsibilities of high office.
“My decision to empower women has paid off handsomely as is evident in the performance of these women in their various sectors.”
The book which was edited by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, had its preface written by Vice President Namadi Sambo, who said the present administration had revolutionised governance in the country. 

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