The All Progressives Congress (APC) Women Presidential Campaign Council has disclosed plans to commence its home-to-home campaign to canvas more votes for the party’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu.
They said the plan to deploy its electioneering strategy from home to home is to further accelerate its reach to every nook and cranny of the country ahead of the 2023 presidential election.
OsunDaily News gathered that the National Coordinator of the womenโs campaign team, Dr Asabe Bashir, said this in an address delivered at the inauguration of another womenโs group, Progressive Sistersโ Network, and the launch of a โSister-to-Sisterโ campaign.
According to her, Tinubu had been known to be committed to the protection of womenโs rights and empowerment, including through landmark affirmative policies and actions that guarantee the inclusion of women, education investment programmes and the development of the girl-child.
Bashir noted that Asiwaju backed and pursued several policies and government investments that enabled the rise of women in various fields and life endeavours.
โThis is why I believe women must come together, on the same progressive agenda, and ensure that Tinubu is sworn in as the countryโs next President,โ she added.
The APC national women coordinator said the groupโs foremost aim was to contribute its quota to mobilising womenโs votes for “our father, leader and presidential candidate, Tinubu, and his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima.โ
“Our message is simple, the Tinubu/Shettima ticket presents the greatest hope of equity for Nigerian women, and this assertion is backed by the public service track records of both men.
โThe PSN will execute its nationwide campaign with a star crew of zonal and state officers including the Deputy National Coordinator, Samira Saddique, North-West Zonal Coordinator, Aisha Augie, Hauwa Magaji, North-East Zonal Coordinator; Abiodun Essiet, North-Central Zonal Coordinator, Funmilola Onamusi, South-West Zonal Coordinator, Lady Giddalti Reginald-Okun, South-South Zonal Coordinator, and Amaka Ogbu, South-East Zonal Coordinator,” she noted.
While addressing the new groups the Progressive Sistersโ Network, led by โRinsola Abiola, a gender advocate and daughter of late Chief Moshood Abiola, said it is a good thing that the group is a national women-led and focused organisation which seeks to mobilise womenโs votes through extensive, grassroots-focused voter mobilisation projects, and via specialised communication tools and platforms.
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