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                       Mrs. Margaret Peter Obi  
Wife of the Governor  
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                  THE PROFILE OF THE  LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENTS OF HER EXCELLENCY: MRS MARGARET PETER-OBI, THE FIRST LADY  OF ANAMBRA STATE The  saying that behind every  successful man, there is a woman becomes quite apt in the  life of His  Excellency, Mr. Peter Obi, the Governor of Anambra State. the  couple it  appears is a perfect blend for shepherding the great flock of ‘Ndi   Anambra’ at a time like this when the history of the development of the  state  has become increasingly Herculean. The Governor cannot be any  less grateful to  God for the wonderful gift of a wife who radiates not  only beauty but also  humility. Not minding her uncommon cerebral power,  she has proved both  unassuming and resilient in the face of  challenges. Her accessibility to people  irrespective of class or  calling is accentuated further by her deep conviction that  people  should be their brother’s keeper. In fact, her kindness stands her out   as rare. Mrs.  Margaret Peter-Obi is kindly  disposed to helping the Anambra people especially  the women, children  and the less privileged to savour the beauty of democracy  and good  governance. The touch and reach  of her vision has endeared her to many Anambrarians,  both men and women. Her  inclusive style of leadership has also made her to  work in close  collaboration with various agencies of the State and Federal   Government, the corporate Nigeria and the donor community, to assist the  Governor  to achieve his vision of ANIDS, which seeks to create equal  access for all citizens  of the State to opportunities that will  guarantee self-reliance and actualization  within a safe and sustainable  environment.  The  following examples as chronicled will help to throw more lights on her  outstanding achievements:-                      - Working  in close collaboration with the State  Ministry of Women Affairs and Social  Development (MWASD); she  initiated the institutionalization of the Anambra  State Annual Mothers’  Submit which seeks to accelerate grass root / community  development  through the participation of women in decision-making and community   administration in the spirit of gender mainstreaming and equity.
 
- Working  closely with the National Agency for  the Prohibition of Traffic in Person  (NAPTIP) and the MWASD; she  assisted in the rehabilitation, re-settlement and  re-integration of  female victims of human trafficking.
 
- Similarly,  she has assisted in the setting up  of the graduates of the State-owned Vocational  Shill Acquisition  Centre to run their own businesses in the spirit of self- reliance. 
 
- She  sponsored the participation of an Anambra  Youth living positively in the International  Conference of AIDS in  Mexico in 2008.
 
- She  has initiated the periodic distribution  of Nutritional Grants to women living  positively in their support  groups as the chairperson of NAWOCA, Anambra State  chapter.
 
- In  fulfilment of the Right to leisure of the  Anambra Children; she has  consistently diversified the scope and  organization of the Annual Children’s  Christmas Party in the State.
 
- In  pursuit of an end of gender based violence  and the promotion of gender equity;  she collaborated with the MWASD to  organise a road carnival around the major  roads in the State capital  calling for an end of violence. This was during 2009  International  Women’s Day celebration. Earlier in the 2008 edition, she led the   Anambra Women in a male-female novelty football match to emphasize  gender  equity.
 
- She  has facilitated the distribution of  equipment grants including irrigation  machines to women cooperatives  engaged in dry-season farming; thereby promoting  their access to  factors of production; enhancing their capacity to support  their  families and also reduce gender inequality.
 
- In  pursuit of and in promotion for the Rights  of Children to Protection; she has  facilitated the establishment of  the Family Courts in the state MWASD to deal  with issues of child  abuse. The court will also deal with issues of the  violations of  women’s rights especially widows and their right to inheritance.
 
- In  the area of the Rights of Children to  participate, she has assisted the MWASD  to inaugurate the 3rd Anambra  State Children’s Parliament.
 
- She  has facilitated the extension of  immunization and other essential health care  services to the remotest  parts of the State in collaboration with the State  Ministry of Health  (SMOH) and the Institute of  Child Health (ICH) of the University of   Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.
 
- She  has consistently reached out to mothers  of multiple births with great  assistance in order to  assuage their   burdens of child rearing and to celebrate God’s kindness to such  families.
 
- She  has consistently assisted skilled women  and girls and physically challenged  persons with equipment grants like  sewing   machines, assorted confectionaries equipment, hairdressing  equipment,  shoe-making tools, electric grinding machines with small  generators etc. Food processing  machines have also been periodically  given to women cooperatives to boost their  productivity and capacity to  support their dependants. This featured in the  2008 Mother’s Summit  and very recently in the 2009 International Women’s Day  Celebration in  the State.
 
- The  most outstanding landmark accomplishment of this woman with incomparable altruistic disposition and maternal love,  was her tour of 177  communities of the State in 2008; during  which she instituted two demand-responsive   and community-specific Intervention Funds viz: Women Economic  Empowerment  Support Fund and Orphans & Vulnerable Children’s  Welfare Sustenance Support  Intervention Fund. These Funds in  their first phases of implementation,  received 10 women and 10 children  from each communities. The women were given  grants to boost their  trades of livelihood while the children were given scholarships.
 
  This  tour and projects are being  expanded this year and the number of beneficiaries  doubled in each  community. Worthy of note about this initiative is that it is  the first  of its kind in the State. Never  in our history has any  Government Official or Agency, Philanthropists or  Organizations, or  even the past first ladies  undertaken such giant strides with such an  incredible reach and feeling---taking  succor to the doors of those who  desperately need it. This 2nd  phase is currently on-going.  
These  are just few of the highlights of the good work of ‘The cream of the Nigeria First Ladies’.
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