Florence Ita Giwa (born 19 February 1946) is a Nigerian politician, who was the Senator for the Cross River South Senatorial District of Cross River State.
She attended the Kilburn Polytechnic in London, United Kingdom. She became a nurse, then a representative for the Beecham pharmaceutical company, and then moved to Standall Pharmaceutical where she represented Lagos State. She married Dele Giwa, the founding editor of Newswatch magazine. They were married for only ten months, after which Dele Giwa married Olufunmi Olaniyan, who was married to him until his death in 1986.
Ita-Giwa joined politics and emerged as NRC chairman for Delta State. Thereafter, she changed into elected a member of the federal House of Representatives (1992–93), and become a member of the committee on devolution of strength constituent meeting 1994–95. She have become involved in Bakassi affairs, and earned the nickname "Mama Bakassi". Ita-Giwa changed into elected Senator for the Cross River South constituency in April 1999 and become appointed to committees on Rules and Procedures, Environment, Foreign Affairs, Women, Niger Delta and Drug & Narcotics.
After leaving the senate in 2003, she joined the People's Democratic Party PDP, and became President Olusegun Obasanjo's Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters. In May 2010, there had been rumors that price range have been lacking from the account of the Bakassi Resettlement Committee, chaired by means of Ita-Giwa, who asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to analyze the matter.
Ita Giwa has labored in opposition to human trafficking and sex slavery.
She has obtained the OON (Officer of the Order of the Niger) and The Sun Lifetime Achievement Award.
Despite her advance in age, Florence Ita Giwa still has great love for fashion. Her love for costly jewelries in addition to tastefully designed headwears can not be overly emphasized.
Children: 1 (Daughter, Koko)
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