By Maria Famakinwa
As the Foundation for Wives of Ondo State Officials and Female Political Appointees (FOWOSO) Prepares for its fifth summit, media houses in the state have pledged their support for the programme.
The summit scheduled to hold on December 6 and 7, 2023 in Akure is with the theme: “Living A Life of Purpose.”
Adaba FM and Positive FM pledged their support during a visit to the media houses by the Working Committee of FOWOSO.
The management of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and the Ondo State Radiovision Corporation (OSRC) also promised to support the programme.
Speaking during the visit to Adaba FM, the General Manager of the radio station, Mr. Ayoola Martins described FOWOSO as a very good initiative, noting that “any association established to uplift people should be celebrated” he said.
He added that the sustainability of FOWOSO should be of utmost importance for future administrations in the state to ensure the continuation of the organisation’s feat as he charged women to focus on being nurturers in the family as well as nation builders.
Also, the General Manager of Positive FM, Mrs. Olubunmi Olalere appreciated the Working Committee for the advocacy visit.
While pledging partnership with FOWOSO in the coverage of the Summit, she expressed pleasure with the Summit’s purpose and the subsequent exposure, enlightenment, and empowerment it will provide for Ondo State women.
Responding, the Chairman of the 5th FOWOSO Summit Working Committee, Mrs. Toyin Adegbenro stated that FOWOSO was founded by the Ondo State First Lady, Arabinrin Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu and that the organization has so far, empowered over 5,000 women since its inception.
“As Arabinrin Anyanwu-Akeredolu usually says, ‘The greatest thing you can give a woman is economic empowerment so that she can stand on her own’. No man wants a woman who is a liability.
“What is of utmost importance to our founder is the women of Ondo State being gainfully employed, being able to source their financial income.
“FOWOSO has in many ways given so many skills and start-up kits to a lot of women, we also check on them to know how they’re doing and if necessary, empower them further,” she said.
Reflecting on the upcoming Summit, Adegbenro encouraged attendees to consider how they can improve their lives and take charge of their future.