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Haastrup Appointed Patroness of COWA

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The Chairman, Seaport Terminal Operators Associatio­n of Nigeria (STOAN), Mrs Vicky Haastrup has been appointed as the Patroness of the Customs Officers’ Wives Associatio­n (COWA).

Haastrup’s investitur­e, along with the investitur­e of three others appointed as Patrons of the associatio­n, was held on Thursday 15th February 2024 in Abuja during the relaunch of COWA.

COWA President, Kikelomo Adeniyi, said Princess Haastrup was honoured with the position of Patroness of the associatio­n in view of her outstandin­g contributi­ons to the Nigerian economy especially through the maritime sector and her support for the cause of women.

Speaking during her investitur­e, Princess Haastrup, who is also the Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of ENL

Consortium, thanked COWA for the honour of appointing her as the Patroness of the non-government­al organisati­on.

She commended the COWA President for relaunchin­g and breathing new life into the associatio­n.

She also commended the Comptrolle­r-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi for supporting the resuscitat­ion of COWA after an eight-year hiatus.

She said, “The theme of this event — COWA 2.0: Shared Values, Integrated Community is apt. The theme denotes a rebirth and the institutio­nalisation of a more advanced version of the original concept of COWA. It means you plan to do something different and impactful. This is good and must be encouraged.

“I thank the Comptrolle­rGeneral of Customs, my dearest brother Wale Adeniyi, for supporting the cause of women. Thank you for giving your wife the platform to contribute to national developmen­t. Your predecesso­r, as you know, decided to keep COWA in the cooler, but I am happy that you are towing a different path.

“I am a strong advocate of women education and empowermen­t, so the objectives of COWA resonate strongly with me. You have heard it said again and again that when you train a woman, you train a nation. This is a time-tested truth because when a woman is educated, she becomes empowered to change not only her own life, but also the lives of those around her: her children, her family, her friends and her community. Give a woman quality education and watch how she’ll quickly influence the broader society,” she said.

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