In a recent development, Dr. Mrs. Claudiana Sanwo-Olu, the esteemed First Lady of Lagos State, has fervently called upon women and youths to actively engage in the upcoming National Women’s Conference of 2023. Her emphasis lies in the belief that this conference is expertly tailored to drive positive societal change among its participants.
This impassioned plea was delivered by Dr. Sanwo-Olu on a Sunday as she led the members of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials in a compelling road walk and awareness campaign, which took place in the Epe Division. This event is part of the pre-conference activities gearing up for the 23rd National Women’s Conference, slated to be held from October 17 to 19, 2023.
Under the overarching theme of “Unleash Your Potentials,” this year’s conference stands as an exceptional platform designed to convene women from diverse backgrounds. Its primary mission is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and insights on pressing issues affecting women in society. Dr. Sanwo-Olu underscored that this gathering would serve as a catalyst for enhancing participants’ roles as ambassadors in their respective communities.
In her words, she stated, “We have arranged for a distinguished lineup of facilitators and renowned personalities who will address our women on crucial topics such as empowerment, food security, education, family, lifestyle, cybersecurity, and the utilization of technology, among other vital subjects.”
Furthermore, Dr. Sanwo-Olu urged the youth to harness the potential of the virtual platform, recognizing its convenience in accessing technology and benefiting from the wealth of knowledge that the conference promises to offer.
She also emphasized that the conference serves as an invaluable opportunity to enlighten women and youths about various pressing issues and contemporary trends, including but not limited to food security, environmental sustainability, and cybersecurity. This conference is set to be a transformative experience, equipping its attendees with the insights and skills to make a meaningful impact in their communities.