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Rise Above ‘Weaker Sex’ Tag, Ambode Charges Women

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, on Friday urged women to rise above all forms of discrimina­tions and ‘weaker sex’ tag and truly play their role as change agents, saying such was necessary to transform Nigeria starting from the family unit.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the 2018 National Women’s Summit of Oyo State Officials’ Wives Associatio­n (OYSOWA) held at University of Ibadan Conference Centre, Governor Ambode said it was important for the Nigerian women to recognise the fact that the world was changing, and that they must use their influence to bring about positive change that would in turn cascade into every strata of the society.

According to the Governor, “The world is changing every day and women are now in the forefront of things. Women are now agents of change and are no longer referred to as the “weaker sex”. “So, they must never see themselves as oppressed or discrimina­ted against. Every woman can be an agent of change. The society is built on a small unit called the family where the woman has great influence.

“From the family unit, every woman can initiate or spark change which can cascade upwards to every level and every sector of the nation. With focus, determinat­ion and perseveran­ce, you can transform yourselves, your families, your communitie­s and oßur country, against all odds,” he said.

Governor Ambode, who described the theme of the summit – ‘Against All Odds’, as apt, said it was important for women to appreciate the fact that it is possible for one to attain any goal despite challenges.

“There will always be odds facing us; odds against our aspiration­s, our dreams, our objectives. But we cannot use these as excuses. The world we live in today does not take excuses. The world does not recognise efforts but results. So, against all odds, we must push forward, with a strong desire, and determinat­ion to succeed.

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