Nigeria’s top female officials commit to image building, security

By Timothy Choji, Abuja 

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Wives of top government functionaries and other top female officials in Nigeria say they will strive to enhance the image of the country by paying more attention to their public conduct and security.

They made this collective resolution at the end of a three-day seminar on protocol and security, convened by the Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, CON in Abuja.

After eight papers delivered by experts on security, protocol, etiquette, improved public conduct and diplomatic relations, participants at the three-day seminar took stock of what they learnt.

For many of the participants who cut across former First Ladies of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, female Members of the National Assembly, wives of national legislators, wives of Governors and former Governors, Female Deputy Governors, Ministers, wives of ministers, wives of Service Chiefs among others, the three day seminar was an eye opener for them especially as it relates to security issues.

The participants expressed appreciation to the First Lady for building their capacity as role models and image makers for the country.

With the First Lady and former First Ladies, Turai Yar’ adua and Patience Jonathan, making inputs, the session recalled some of the lessons learnt during the seminar, particularly those that dwelt on the need for cultural intelligence, security awareness and proper conduct among participants and other women on the social media.

At a session taken by the convener of the seminar,, Oluremi Tinubu, participants availed themselves the opportunity to interact with the First lady and share ideas on diverse issues.

The gathering had the opportunity to also view the video on the “Every Home a Garden” competition by the Renewed Hope Initiative, an Initiative of the First Lady, which is open to every woman from all the States of the federation, including the FCT.

The video exposed participants to the importance of planting a garden at home whereby the harvest can provide food on their table and enough to give their neighbors.

The winner of the competition, which will be announced in December 2024, has a prize money of N20 million naira.

The 3-day seminar on Protocol and Security was rounded off with the presentation of certificates of participation to the over 800 participants.

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