LAGOS – The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan on Friday, said 126 women were occupying political positions in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”10″]
She stated this at a women town hall meeting organised by Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa in Lagos.
Patience, who was represented by Chief Olajumoke Akinjide, Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT), said that women were contributing to national development in various sectors of the economy.
She said that Jonathan had demonstrated a strong commitment to his social contract with Nigerian women, adding, “Indeed, the women of Nigeria can confidently say that this is their administration.”
She noted that given the direction of political activities in the country currently, the meeting, which had “Women in Action” as theme, could not have come at a better time.
“This is so now that there is increasing awareness about women activism and participation in politics in Nigeria”, she said.
Earlier, the Convener, Ita-Giwa, expressed gratitude to Jonathan for his respect for and recognition of Nigerian women.
She said that there was need for continuous support of women ‘’and the grooming of young girls to become politicians’’.
NAN reports that women groups in attendance in included those in business, banking and legal industries. (NAN)