Wife of Anambra State Governor, Mrs. Nonye Soludo, has advocated increased empowerment for women in society, emphasizing that empowering women strengthens families, communities, and the nation at large.
According to her, when women are empowered, society becomes stronger, and the country is placed in safer and more responsible hands.
Speaking on the theme, “Empower Her, Elevate All,” the governor’s wife stressed that empowerment must first begin with the individual through self-realisation, personal growth, and self-motivation, urging women to acquire skills and engage in productive ventures rather than waiting solely for external support.
According to her, the administration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo has remained committed to policies and programmes aimed at empowering women across the state, and prioritized competence and service rather than gender bias.
“What we have come here to do today is to celebrate women. Women, as I always say, are unique beings, intelligent, strong, hardworking, truthful and positive. We should celebrate women every day in a special way. Women constitute a major voting population, and I am sure you are proud of our state governor.
“A happy wife makes a happy home. When a woman is happy, the home is peaceful, and the community also enjoys peace. The current administration does not see governance through the lens of gender; rather, it focuses on who is capable of delivering results. When we empower women, we empower the entire society.
“As women, we must participate actively in every sphere of life. God created women uniquely, and the responsibilities placed on our shoulders show that we have the capacity to do so much. Women are truthful, and whatever is placed in their hands is usually safe and well-managed.
“There is still a lot of work to be done in our communities, and the progress we see today is largely because women are actively involved in community development. We must also pay close attention to what happens within our homes.
“We must return to the communal spirit of being our brother’s keeper. Many things are going wrong today because people no longer look out for one another. Let us revive that culture of care and responsibility.
“I also urge women to remain focused on their responsibilities at home. In everything you do, take care of yourself, eat healthy food, exercise regularly, and drink enough water. Health is the greatest wealth. Pay attention to your mental health and be intentional about taking care of your well-being.
“We talk about inclusivity, but we must also remain healthy to contribute meaningfully. Take time to visit neighbours who are ill, and check on those you have not seen for a long time. We need one another to make society a better place,” she said.
The First Lady further advised women to be intentional and proactive in their pursuits, stressing that external assistance should only complement their efforts rather than become their sole reliance.
As part of the programme, she also presented the women with cash support and other empowerment materials.
Also speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Seahorse Company, Chief Ebuka Onunkwo, said the summit was organised to empower women and equip them with the knowledge and skills required to become self-reliant and influential leaders in society.
Onunkwo urged the women to remain responsible citizens, demonstrate good character, and lead by example in their various communities.
He further encouraged them to continue supporting the state government and its vision of making Anambra a liveable and prosperous homeland.
In separate remarks earlier, the Anambra State APGA Women Leader, Esther Onyekezi, reiterated the unwavering support and solidarity of the women with the Soludo administration and the APGA as a political party.
The highlight of the event was a colourful march past by APGA women from the 21 local government areas of the state.

