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Gov bags Gender sensitive, Security Ambassador Award

By Adekola Afolabi

Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,SAN, on Tuesday, received an award of honour from the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) for being gender sensitive and security ambassador.
The National President of the NCWS, Pastor Jumoke Aborode said the award of honour was in recognition of the Governor’s gender sensitivity and unprecedented inclusion of women in government.
The award was presented to the Governor in Akure.
The event was attended by the Deputy Governor, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa.
The President of NCWS, Pastor Aborode commended the Governor for the appointment and empowerment of women in his government.
While stating that the Governor has made women in the state very proud, she disclosed that the group was on a 16 day activism for violence against women in the state.
Responding, Governor Akeredolu appreciated the association saying the various achievement recorded, especially in the areas of women appointment and empowerment should be attributed to his wife, Chief Betty Anyanwu Akeredolu who he said has lived his life to purse gender equality, impacting women in entrepreneurship, ICT among others.
Governor Akeredolu appreciated the association for their various contributions to his administration’s progress and promised to do more to ensure gender equality in the state.
“I thank you all for this great honour and recognition. But I don’t take praise that is not entirely mine. Whatever honour and recognition you give me today is to the First Lady . She’s someone that has been fighting the women’s cause all her life.
“I always believe that when we give women space they will do a lot . The women in this state owe her a lot . As you noted, we have a female SSG. Today in the cabinet we have eight women. Women have never had it so good.
“Today, we have many Permanent Secretaries that are women. Today, for the first time in the history of the state, the Accountant -General is a woman.
“We will not leave women behind because no woman, no nation. The countries where women are given opportunities are doing far better than where men are predominant.” he said.

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