Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has been elected to the Steering Committee of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), in a move hailed as a well-deserved recognition of her commitment to uplifting women and vulnerable groups.
Sefinat Ododo, wife of Kogi State Governor, congratulated Senator Tinubu on her appointment, praising her leadership and advocacy, which have “continued to inspire hope” across Nigeria and Africa.
Senator Tinubu’s election to the OAFLAD Steering Committee is seen as a testament to her impact beyond Nigeria’s borders. Her commitment to empowering women, enhancing access to education, and promoting healthcare for vulnerable communities has been widely acknowledged.
In Kogi State, Senator Tinubu’s initiatives have been particularly impactful, strengthening economic opportunities for women and promoting sustainable development. Mrs. Ododo noted that the First Lady’s vision aligns with the state’s efforts to ensure that no woman is left behind in development.
As Senator Tinubu takes on her new role, she is expected to amplify Nigeria’s voice in shaping policies that promote sustainable development and gender inclusion across Africa. Mrs. Sefinat Ododo reaffirmed her commitment to working with the First Lady to drive impactful programmes that uplift women and families in Kogi State and Nigeria at large.
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