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Commissioner Assures On Collaboration With NCWS

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The Rivers State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Dr Roseline Apawari Uranta, has assured the leadership of the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) of her Ministry’s readiness to work with the body towards the upliftment of women in the society.
Uranta, who stated this, Friday, when the State Branch of the Society led by its President, Princess Jetiba Soberekon, paid her a courtesy visit in her office, noted with delight the active involvement that led to the establishment of the Ministry.
Describibg the Society as the “Mother of the Ministry”, the Commissioner, said “I have been on the know of the Society far back when the Ministry of Social Welfare was supervising its activities in the early eighties.
“My Ministry will continue to work hand-in-hand with the Society as the apex body of all women organisations on the State to improve and up grade the status of women and children in our society”.
On the request for office space, the Commissioner assured the Society that measures would be taken to address “this essential need”.
She also said the call for assistance to enable major stakeholders in Women Affairs to attend the International Council of Women Meeting billed to hold in Manila, Philippines, in November would be taken to appropriate quarters.
Dr Uranta commended the present Executive for sustaining the Society after the long period of inactivity and and expressed hoped that the Society would continue to play its role as the coordinating body of all women groups.
Earlier in her address, the President of the Society, Princess Soberekon, had expressed appreciation to the State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, for working with a one-time President of NCWS as his Deputy “in person of Professor Ngozi Odu, who is a seasoned administrator par excellent, and the appointment of Dr Roseline Apawari Uranta as Commissioner for Women Affairs”.
Princess Soberekon appealed to the State Government, through the Commissioner, for the provision of office space, saying that at present they “operate in the home of one our members as office”.
The President also solicited for the sponsorship of selected key women leaders from the State to attend the Executive Committee of the International Council of Women scheduled to take place from November 6th to 9th in Philippines.
She pledged the willingness of the Society to work closely with the Commissioner to fight against issues affecting women and children.

By: Soibi Max-Alalibo

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