First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, CON (@SenRemiTinubu), today wrapped up a highly successful three-day seminar focused on protocol and security in Abuja.
The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of top female officials who pledged to elevate the country’s image through a commitment to enhanced public conduct and heightened security awareness.
The seminar attracted a distinguished array of participants, including former First Ladies of Nigeria and various government officials.
The participants appreciated the valuable insights and knowledge gained during the comprehensive sessions.
News.ng gathered that an integral focus of the seminar centred around the significance of cultural intelligence, security awareness, and responsible social media conduct.
Discussions and workshops were tailored to provide in-depth insights into these crucial areas, aiming to bolster the understanding and implementation of proper protocols and security measures.
As the organizer and key figure behind the seminar, First Lady Oluremi Tinubu emphasized the importance of maintaining a high standard of public conduct and fostering an acute awareness of security measures in official and public settings.
Participants commended the seminar for its comprehensive approach to addressing the intricacies of protocol and security.
The contributions from esteemed speakers and the exchange of experiences between former First Ladies and government officials enriched the discussions and provided a platform for the sharing of best practices.
Busola Kukoyi, spokesperson of the First Lady, said:
”The commitment of these high-profile female figures to refine their understanding and practice of cultural intelligence, social media conduct, and security awareness is a testament to their dedication to advancing the nation’s image and public safety.
”The successful conclusion of this seminar marks a significant step in empowering influential female leaders with the tools and knowledge needed to bolster the country’s public conduct and security measures, ultimately contributing to a more informed and culturally sensitive society.”