By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.
The National President, National Council Of Women Societies (NCWS) Hajiya Lami Adamu Lau has today 7th July, 2023 inaugurated the newly elected Kano state executives officers of the society in a colourful ceremony.
In her welcome address, the outgoing NCWS president, Hajiya Zainab Ali Musa said that the election of the new state executive officers was done in a peaceful state Convention where delegates from the 44 local governments makes the polls.
She added that ” Kano NCWS is working with one voice, and from what we have done, kano women remained committed to ensure that female gender progression is enjoyed at both rural and urban settlements, therefore I m certain that the new executive officers would continue from where we stopped “.
Hajiya Zainab Ali Musa commended the delegates and former executive officers for their dedication and hardworking towards the success of NCWS in Kano state without bias, and thanked the National President, Hajiya Lami Adamu Lau for witnessing the inauguration of the new executive officers.
In her inaugural speech, the National President,Hajiya Lami Adamu Lau described Hajiya Zainab Ali Musa as one of the best state NCWS president that contributed to women development in kano before elevating to National level as Public relations officer during the last NCWS national congress.
” I am therefore charging the newly sworn in state executives to discharged your duties effectively in order to transform our society to n exemplary Non governmental Organisation, and I congratulates you on your victory during the just concluded state convention”. She concluded.
Speaking shortly after taking oath of office, the newly inaugurated President Hajiya Amina Shehu Ismail promised to work deligiently in order to promote the council in kano state, where she commended both the National President Hajiya Lami Adamu Lau and the outgoing state President who is now the National Public relations officer Hajiya Zainab Ali Musa for actualizing the inaugural ceremony.
Our correspondent who had a cuts with some delegates reported that the occasion was attended by the 44 local government NCWS executives, representatives from the state government, wives of the council chairmen and women groups.