ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT GOODLUCKEBELE JONATHAN, GCFR, AT
THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 7TH SUMMIT OF THE AFRICAN FIRST LADIES
PEACE MISSION (AFLPM), ABUJA, JULY 26, 2012
PROTOCOLS
1.
I am delighted to welcome you all to
Abuja, our capital city, for the 7th Summit of the African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM).
The convening of this Summit is a great honour and privilege for the Government
and people of Nigeria. I am confident that you will have a pleasant stay in our
country.
2.
Let me specially thankHer Excellency,
President Joyce Banda of Malawi for her insightful and inspiring keynote
address.Herthought-provoking contributions on the important role of the
African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM), and the value of our
collective search for peace and security in Africa, sets the right tone for
further reflections on the subject.
3.
Madam President, we are grateful.
4.
Today’s summit reaffirms
the sense of urgency that we all feel about the challengingpolitical
and security situation facing several countries on our dear continent.As we
grapple with old challenges, new threats such as drug and human trafficking, climate
change, kidnapping, terrorism, poverty, sectarian conflicts and others take
center stage. All these undermine our determined efforts to work towards
achieving sustainable peace and development in our various countries.
5.
It is of great concern that women and
children, especially the girl-child, are the main victims of thisunfortunate
situation. They are not only subjected to dehumanizing conditions, they are
often times the targets of abuse, resulting in the violation of international
conventions on the rights of women and girls, to which African countries are
parties.
6.
There is no doubt that the prevailing
circumstance requires strong advocacy, cooperation, human development, the
sharing of knowledge and the protection of basic rights. Credible voices that
draw attention to the dangers of conflict, the plight of women and children under
difficult circumstances need to be heard more loudly.
7.
We must work together as individuals
and countries to promote the cause of peace. We have a duty to promote love and
harmony in our continent.
8.
I therefore consider the theme of your
Summit: “The Africa Woman: A voice for
Peace”pertinent to the main contemporary challengein our land.As wives,
mothers and leaders, Africa’s First Ladies, have important roles to play in the
promotion of peace and security on the continent.
9.
Our history is rich with examples of
the enviable role that our womenplayed in maintaining peace and stability in
our societies. In recent timesthe contribution of women to the ECOWAS mediation
efforts that led to the resolution of the civil war and political crisis in Liberiaand
Sierra Leone is particularly noteworthy.
10.
The AFLPM must continue to serve as a
voice forthe disempowered, the dispossessed, and the violated, especially women
and children. More importantly, it must continue to stand firm as a special
advocate for peace and the growth of our mothercontinent.
11.
To achieve these goals, AFLPMmust encourage
governments to implement existing international legal frameworks that promote
peace, security and human development. It must also summon the will to speak up
wherever and whenever these frameworks are abused. But the task is not for you
alone, raising the standards of survival in Africa is a collective task.
12.
The African First Ladies Peace Mission
has committed itself to the cause of peace and the advancement of women in
Africa and we must support you to realize your vision.
13.
Nigeria shares the laudable objectives
of the AFLPM and will continue to lend support to the attainment of its goals.
As a demonstration of that support, we are hosting the interim Secretariat
where this meeting is taking place and providing facilities to enhance its work.
A parcel of land that will host the permanent site of the AFLPM Secretariat here
in Abuja has also been provided.
14.
I am happy to note,that
the commissioning of both the Interim Secretariat and the Foundation Stone Laying
of the Permanent Secretariat and Tree planting ceremonies were successfully
held yesterday. We look forward to the completion of the building project as
scheduled.
15.
Madam President, Your Excellencies,
the countries of Africa must intensify efforts to remove all barriers that limit
women and the girl-child from actualizing their dreams. Our women must be
protected against all forms of discrimination and be given equal opportunities
and access to education, politics and the economy.
16.
If Africa is to move forward and be
competitive in the 21st century, then gender equality must be a
major component of our national policies.
17.
Thus, I believe that the most
sustainable way to support womanhood and guarantee peace is through empowerment.
In this respect, our transformation agenda as a nation goes beyond the 30 – 35%
of political offices being demanded by women, but creating various
opportunities for women empowerment.
18.
In my cabinet of 42 Ministers, 13 are
women. The coordinating Minister of the Economy who also doubles as the Finance
Minister is a woman. For the first time in our country, a woman occupies the
position of Minister of Petroleum Resources.
19.
Also for the first time, we have
admitted women into our prestigious NigerianDefence Academy to prepare women as
full combatants in the Army, Navy and Airforce. Eight days ago, precisely on
the 16th July 2012, I appointed the first female Chief Justice in
Nigeria. Our Permanent Representative in the United Nations is a woman,so also
is our Commissioner in the African Union and the Nigerian Commissioner in the ECOWAS
Commission.
20.
Our expectation is that these women
will encourage other women and inspire the younger generation.
21.
My Administration will remain resolute
in the implementation of its policy on effective representation of women in all
aspects of government.
22.
Our commitment to electoral reforms
and justice has ushered in an era where women can deploy their numerical
strength to ensure that their preferred candidates win elections at all levels.This
has been made possible in every instance by our administration commitment to
the electoral principle ofone man one
vote, one woman one vote, and one youth one vote.
23.
Your Excellencies, distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, your deliberations are important to a world in search of
peace.
24.
On behalf of the people of Nigeria, I
want to once again thank you for coming and it is on this note that I declare
the 7th Summit of the African First Ladies Peace Mission open.
25.
I thank you.
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