Buhari begs women for vote
Vote for me again in 2019, Buhari begs women
…As
President’s wife urges them to shun politicians who use youths as thugs
President
Muhammadu Buhari has thanked the Nigerian women for voting for him in 2015
and urged them to repeat the feat in 2019.
He made the call, on
Thursday, at the Women Political Aspirants Summit organised by National Council
of Women Societies (NCWS), Women in Politics Forum (WIPF) and National Centre
for Women Development (NCWD), in Collaboration with Office of the Wife of the
President.
He said: “Let me
thank Nigerian women who put their confidence in me and voted for me in 2015.
It is my hope that the confidence is still there; seeing this gathering. I am
confident that it will remain.”
Buhari noted that
women constitute more than 50 percent of voters and are, by experience, more
dedicated and principled than their male counterparts.
The president, who
said the summit signifies the spirit of Nigerian women, organised to support
women political aspirants in the nation’s politics, noted that politicians rely
on women voters because their word is usually their bond.
“Women stand by
candidates they believe, in all the way; so, politicians do a lot to gain their
confidence,” he said.
He described Nigeria
as a country of opportunities and possibilities and said “it is blessed with
productive and skilled manpower, coupled with resources still being harnessed.
With the right leadership at all levels, appropriate mindset and strong
institutions, we can attain great heights.”
The president used
the occasion to reiterate that the challenges witnessed since 2015 have given
way to dividends, which can only increase considerably and translate to better
infrastructure, more jobs and more food on the tables of Nigerians.
He said: “A few
months ago, I met with female parliamentarians and they raised issues
concerning the passage of Gender and Equal Opportunity Bill, now, before the
National Assembly, and the implementation of 35 percent affirmative action,
among others. I’m fully in support of both positions because these measures
will improve the representation of women in our politics.
“Let me add my voice
to the call on women to contest for political offices, and effect the changes
they want to see. I’m confident that women can make great leaders and move the
nation forward.
“Finally, I urge all
political parties to create the enabling environment for free and fair playing
grounds where women can contest elective positions and participate in our
political process.”
The summit, which
took place in Abuja, was aimed at enlightening women seeking elective positions
in the 2019 election.
In her remarks, Wife
of the President, Aisha Buhari, urged women to avoid politicians who use youths
as thugs and those who forget women when they get into office.
She
further urged women to shun nepotism and support politics of ideology, assuring
that 2019 will be a political threshold for women.
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