For her relentless effort and doggedness in public service, the women wing of the Imo State Towns Development Association, Lagos (ISTDAL) has honoured the Special Assistant to the Imo State governor on Lagos Liaison, Hon. Lisa Asugha with an award of woman of excellence and distinguished leadership.
The award bestowment which held during the 5th Imo Women Summit/10th Year Anniversary of the association in Lagos, brought diverse ideas for the women to reason together on how to improve the society through home management.
In her words of appreciation, Asugha expressed delight for the honour and gave the assurance that the award would not only show a sign of her hardwork in public service, rather will spur her to put in more effort in the discharge of her duties.
Also commending the organizers for their wisely thought-out plan in developing Imo women in Lagos through such summit and workshops, she pointed out that it would help in making them to be self-employed, as well as being employers of labour.
Highlighting most achievements capped by the Rescue Mission administration, Okorocha’s aide further solicited for the women’s support to wrap the present government’s projects and goodwill for the people of Imo state.
“Our governor’s thought for Imo state is one that would bring smile on the faces of our people. We’ve seen so far how he has been able to achieve what most governors that stayed in office for eight years couldn’t achieve. What governor Okorocha needs from we all at this time is our support and prayers; then Imo will remain better”.
Earlier in her address, the President (ISTDAL) women’s wing thanked Hon. Lisa Asugha for deeming it worthy to honour them with her presence, and also for enlightening the women on the progress of the State so far and since Governor Rochas Okorocha’s assumption in office. However, she thanked Professor (Mrs.) Mopelola Omoegun for her well delivered key lecture, themed: “Good Parenting and Empowerment”.
Present at the occasion include, President of the Imo State Town Development Association, Lagos, Mazi Tony Ohakwe, Professor (Mrs.) Mopelola Omoegun and Engr. Chinasa Ego-Osuala among other dignitaries.