The President of AFLPM Mrs. Jonathan chairs the one-day meeting to sympathize families of those who died in the collapsed building at Pastor T. B. Joshua’s Synagogue of All Nations Church.
Mrs Jonathan held a prayer
for the souls of those who died in the SCOAN tragedy.
She was received in
audience by the wife of South Africa’s President, Mrs Jacob Zuma and other top
government representatives.
The President of South
Africa Jacob Zuma, who hosts African first ladies, has praised them for what he
calls their enormous efforts to stimulate peace and growth on the continent.
AFLPM had been in the front
of campaigning for the cause of protecting women and children in conflict areas
under Mrs. Jonathan’s guidance.
The organization also
followed capacity structure for women groups, contributed relief materials to
victims of conflicts in the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, Guinea-Bissau,
Mali, Sudan and Niger.
The second AFLPM meeting
was held in March, where the first lady campaigned for the acknowledgment of
the Mission at the UN as an observer.
The bureau was found to
promote peace and harmony in Africa in 1995 after the International Conference
on women in Beijing, China.
The initiative was taken by
the first ladies of Nigeria, Gambia, Benin, Uganda, Lesotho and Burundi to
launch a mission of peace to the rest of Africa.
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