Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs Aisha Buhari, on Tuesday said the voice of women must be heard loud and clear in the 2023 political season.
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”The theme of this conference is a wake-up call to all women, especially in politics and governance. Women need to unite and shine more, especially in this political dispensation. ”As mothers of the nation, let us unite to elect leaders with vision and mission and demonstrated commitment to a better Nigeria. I am convinced that the voice of the women will be heard loud and clear in the 2023 political season,” she said.
”We thank God for having some governors that are sensible and considerate, considering women to have a voice in the society. The eradication of such harmful cultural practices is worth emulating throughout Nigeria,” the first lady said.
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