Manuela George-Izunwa | |
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Rivers State Commissioner of Women Affairs | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Lambeth, London, England |
16 March 1974
Political party | APC |
Manuela George-Izunwa became the Rivers State Commissioner of Women Affairs in the Amaechi led government via her appointment by the Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. She has campaigned for better treatment of widows, economic empowerment of women, prevention of abuse, improvements to health and girl child education.
Since she left office she has gone on to found two non-governmental organisations: Y.D.M.S.I (Youth Development, Mentoring and Support Initiative) in 2013 and G.O.L.D. (Girls' Organisation for Leadership and Development) in 2014.
She studied Law in the Rivers State University of Science and Technology and became a barrister after finishing her Law School at Bwari, Abuja. She was appointed Commissioner of Women Affairs by the Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi. She is also a pastor alongside her husband, Reverend George Izunwa, in Gateway International Church, Port Harcourt, which was founded on the 7th of January, 1996. she is blessed with three lovely children.
Her pastime is writing, she has several inspiring and encouraging quotes to her credit. Her blog "Deborah's Cradle" is a source of inspiration and encouragement. They can be found on "www.deborahscradle.org" as well as Goodreads.com.
In June 2009, speaking to the Rivers State House of Assembly, Izunwa praised the house for enacting gender-friendly laws, and asked them to pass further laws to enable widows return to normal life after the death of their husbands. She lobbied for the passing of a law on widowhood rights. In April 2010 she noted that over 7,000 women have benefited from the state-run micro-credit scheme for widows.
In November 2009 Izunwa announced that the Women Affairs ministry was about to launch a mass literacy program for adult women, particularly in rural areas, and to train them in skills related to food production, processing and marketing. That month she applauded an initiative by Shell Nigeria to launch a micro credit programme in which members of the Ijaw Mothers Union would get loans to run businesses. In March 2010 Izumwa accompanied Dame Judith Amaechi, wife of Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi, to Israel to inspect farms and discuss training and development of agriculture among women in Rivers State.