Jonathan, Diri, Others Unveil WEEP Beneficiaries in Yenagoa
Former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, has launched the Women Entrepreneurship Empowerment Program (WEEP), a transformative initiative funded by Global Health Systems Solutions (GHSS) and implemented by Illuminating Minds.
Speaking as the Chief Special Guest at the launch in Yenagoa, Dr. Jonathan urged the 70 beneficiaries of the pilot program to remain resilient and excel in their chosen fields.

He commended the facilitator of the project, Dr. Itari Turner, for her commitment to women’s empowerment and emphasized the need for an innovative model that would depart from traditional approaches to effectively uplift the girl child and combat poverty in local communities.
“The fate of the local economy rests in the hands of women entrepreneurs,” Dr. Jonathan noted, encouraging the beneficiaries to be intentional in their pursuits and serve as worthy ambassadors of the program.
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, also commended Illuminating Minds for its targeted intervention in local communities.
He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to supporting the initiative and ensuring its long-term success.
Former Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (retd), who chaired the occasion, and the keynote speaker, Mrs. Didi Walson-Jack, mni, Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, represented by Bayelsa State Head of Service, Barr. Biobelemeye Onyema, urged the beneficiaries to maximize the opportunity. They cautioned against the common practice of selling starter packs provided after training, stressing that the true impact of the program would be measured by their ability to create sustainable businesses and careers.
Providing an overview of WEEP, the Convener and Executive Director of Illuminating Minds, Dr. Itari Turner, described women’s empowerment as a necessity for societal progress. “Across the world, women have consistently demonstrated that when equipped with the right tools, resources, and opportunities, they can transform communities, economies, and entire nations. Empowering women means strengthening families, driving economic growth, and building resilient societies,” she stated.
She explained that WEEP was strategically designed to address barriers faced by women in business and professional development by offering structured and sustainable interventions.
“The program provides a holistic approach, equipping women with essential skills, financial support, and access to networks. Through business development, employability training, and vocational education, WEEP aims to create thriving communities where women-led enterprises can innovate and compete on a larger scale,” she added.
Also speaking at the event, the Executive Director of GHSS, Prof. Patrick Njukeng, emphasized the importance of giving women and girls a voice in a society that often sidelines their development. He encouraged beneficiaries to seize the opportunity to break free from poverty and societal limitations.
Several beneficiaries expressed gratitude to GHSS and Illuminating Minds, pledging to make the most of the program.
A key highlight of the event was the formal unveiling of the 70 beneficiaries, alongside a cultural display featuring a special dance and drama performance by the Izon cultural troupe.