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Obinabo Signs Off, Promises To Keep Fighting For The Forgotten

The immediate past Anambra State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Mrs. Ify Obinabo has described her time in office as more than a political appointment, saying it became a personal mission to defend the weak and give hope to those whose voices were often ignored.

Speaking to journalists in Awka, Obinabo maintained that serving as Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare remained one of the greatest honours of her life.

According to the former commissioner,
the opportunity to stand for women, protect children and support struggling families gave her a deeper understanding of leadership and public service.

“To be entrusted with the responsibility of amplifying the voices of the vulnerable, defending the dignity of women, protecting our children, and standing in the gap for the voiceless, has not just been an office; it has been a calling,” she declared.

The former commissioner used the occasion to express deep appreciation to Governor Chukwuma Soludo for what she described as unwavering support throughout her time in office.

She thanked the governor for giving her the opportunity to serve at what she called “a critical time” in the state’s development, adding that his political support helped her succeed in carrying out her responsibilities.

“I want to sincerely thank Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, for the confidence he reposed in me and for the opportunity to serve our dear state,” she said.

“Thank you Mr Governor for the political will you provided which is the secret of my success. Your support and encouragement is indescribable,” she added.

Despite leaving office, Obinabo insisted that her work for humanity was far from over. She reassured supporters, women groups and vulnerable citizens that she would continue fighting for justice and dignity outside government office.

“Let me say this clearly: this is not the end of the journey — it is only a transition,” she said.

“The fight for justice, equity, and dignity for the voiceless is a thing of the heart and my heart is still fully committed.”

According to her, stepping away from office does not mean stepping away from service.

“I am stepping off this platform, but I am not stepping away from the cause,” she stated.

“I am moving to a different platform — one that will continue to advocate, to speak, to act, and to defend those who need it most.”

Obinabo also extended warm congratulations to the incoming Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Esther Chinyere Onyekesi.

She described the office as both challenging and rewarding, while urging her successor to continue building on existing achievements.

“To my dear sister, the incoming Commissioner, Mrs Esther Chinyere Onyekesi, I extend my warmest congratulations,” she said.

“The task ahead is great, but so is the opportunity to make a lasting difference.”

She encouraged the incoming commissioner to strengthen ongoing efforts aimed at protecting women and children in the state.

“I encourage you to build on the foundation laid and to go even further,” she added.

“To my supporters and the voiceless — please do not lose hope,” she appealed.

“As I move forward, I carry with me your trust, your prayers, and your expectations.”

“Anambra will be better. Our women will be stronger. Our children will be safer. And the voiceless will never be forgotten.”

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