Still basking in the euphoria of having an Abuja street named after her, as well as her appointment as permanent secretary in Bayelsa State,
Dame Jonathan added another feather to her headgear in Abuja on Friday.
This time, it was from her fellow first ladies, who re-elected her as
the President of the African First Ladies’ Peace Mission (AFLPM).
Mrs Jonathan’s election which took place at the 7th Summit of the AFLPM,
was unanimous. Not only was she re-elected as the president of the
AFLPM, she is also expected to oversee the affairs of the Mission in
Africa.
The AFLPM aims at promoting peace and harmony in Africa. It was
established in 1995 after the UN Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Nigeria was charged to provide a permanent secretariat for the Mission after the country was elected president in 2008.
Other first ladies who were also unanimously elected at the summit
include the first lady of Cameroon, who was re-elected as vice president
(Central African Region) and the first lady of South Africa, who
retained the post of vice president, Southern African Region.
Also, the first ladies of Sudan and Libya were re-elected as vice
presidents for the Eastern African Region and Northern African Region
respectively.
Dame Jonathan thanked all the members of the Mission for the
confidence reposed in her and members of her team to continue as AFLPM’s
executives.
According to Mrs. Jonathan, women as mothers could no longer afford
to sit in their comfort zone and do nothing. She stressed that the
African first ladies were responsible for shaping the future of the
continent, adding that tangible efforts must be made in the peace
building process.
A total of 10 first ladies attended the summit, while 21 others sent representatives.
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