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Rivers NAWOJ Gets New Exco
The Rivers State chapter
of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) has gotten a new executive that would pilot the affairs of the association for the next three years.
The election of the new executive was the high point of the 5th Triennial Delegate Conference of the association in Rivers State, with the theme, “Women: The Building Blocks for Better Service Delivery In Politics” held last Friday at the Ministry of Women Affairs, Port Harcourt.
The executive has as its Chairman, Mrs Lilian Okonkwo, Calista Ezeaku, Vice Chariman, Joy Grant-Amadi, Secretary, Susan Serekara-Nwikhana Assistant Secretary, Lydia Manjor, Financial Secretary and Tonye Nria-Dappa, Treasurer with the auditor being outstanding.
Delivering her speech at the occasion, the National President, Mrs Ifeyinwa Omowole charged the new executive to persevere and take the association to greater heights.
Represented by the Vice President, Zone F, Mrs Timipre Idoko, Omowole noted that Rivers NAWOJ had been steadfast and supportive of NAWOJians at large, expressing optimism that the present executive would queue behind the good deeds of past executives as well as improve on them for the overall growth of the association at both state and national levels.
In her words, “I really appreciate NAWOJ, Rives State for being steadfast. Today is not just conference but election. We’ll ensure that the right things are being done to achieve an effective executive”.
While noting that government is all about continuity, Omowole stressed the need for the support of every NAWOJian in the state in order for it to compete favourably with notable women non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the state and nation at large.
Also speaking, the Commissioner, Ministry of Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim Seminitari, noted that women by their nature are achievers and pace setters, adding that with them, in the system, a lot of things would go smoother.
Represented by the ministry’s Permanent Secreatry, Mrs Cordelia M. Peterside, she said “as women, we know how to do things well and ensure that it works. Discover your potentials and contribute your quota to building the blocks for better service delivery” even in the state’s NAWOJ”.
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Chairman of the occasion, Pastor, Tunde Bakare (right) confering with the Sole Administrator, GPCDA, Barr (Mrs) Aleruchi Cookey-Gam (left) during the 3rd graduation ceremony of Bloombread High School. With them is the Proprietress, Mrs Olufunke Sunmonu at the school in Port Harcourt, recently. Photo: Nwiueh Donatus Ken
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