Anambra Women Affairs Ministry Holds Prayer Session To Start Year
It was a moment of thanksgiving and praises to God as the
Anambra State Ministry of Women Affairs holds a prayer session to start the New
Year.
The prayer session which was held at the Professor Dora
Akunyili Women’s Development Center, Awka,
was attended by the Commissioner
for Women Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue, the Senior Special Assistant to the
Governor on Special Duties, Mrs. Amaka Ezike, the Special Adviser to the
Governor On Disability Matters, Barrister Chuks Ezewuzie, the Permanent
Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Dan Ezeanwu, Pastor Ugochukwu Ekwem of Christ
Living Hope Miracle Church, among other prominent people .
In her address, the Commissioner for
Women Affairs, Lady Ndidi said the Ministry is always committed to initiating
programmes and activities that will continue to address the plight of Women,
Children and persons with disabilities, the aged and other vulnerable groups in
the state.
She said it is important to start
the year with prayers as it was by the grace of God that they passed through
last year and ready to journey into this year.
Lady Ndidi charged all staff in her Ministry to be dedicated
to duty, see the job as their own and
seek peace with all as their success and inputs will in no small measure
strengthen productivity in the Ministry.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Disability Matters,
Barrister Chuks Ezewuzie said it is important to put God first in all one does
stating that they are having it so good with Lady Ndidi because she has the
fear of God.
While delivering a message, a visiting Pastor, Prophet
Ugochukwu Ekwem said in Christ, no one will experience crisis as he created all
with different talents.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry,
Mr. Ezeanwu on behalf of his the workers
of the Ministry, extolled the
Commissioner for laying a foundation and vision for the ministry so that the
anointing of God will be abundant for them and pledge their total support to
her.
Women groups from Methodist Church of Nigeria and Salvation
Army led by Deaconess Comfort Onugha were also in attendance while prayer
session formed the highlights.
Post a Comment