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2023: Women urged to support Amaechi

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The National Woman Leader for Coalition for Progress and Continuity (CPC), Princess Sandra Onoja, has beckoned on Nigerians, especially women, to be careful of the choices of who will be President of Nigeria in 2023. 

Speaking with select journalists at the National Centre for Women Development (NCWD) in Abuja on Thursday, the foremost activist vowed to moblise woman to raise their political stakes in the next election.

According to her “We need a President who is energetic, God-fearing, healthy, with a track record of tackling insecurity and who has a passion for infrastructural development.

”Minister for Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is someone who has the qualities that we need in a President come 2023. He has extensive experience as a legislator, state governor, and federal minister which has sufficiently equipped him for the challenges ahead as a President.

“As a governor, he left indelible infrastructural marks through the construction of world-class schools across the state. He chased away violent criminals and cultists while tackling kidnapping headlong. He is courageous and vocal. He has always been first among equals as the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and Speaker of Speakers.

”As a Minister, Mr. Amaechi has restored security in our water ways and has transformed the railway sub-sector.”

Furthermore, she insisted that anyone who must aspire to contest for the highest office of the land must release his or her medical records for public scrutiny.

According to her, Nigeria cannot afford a President whose state of health may become a challenge to the task ahead.

She said: “We must learn from our past experience as we prepare to undertake another journey. I can speak for our women. We will soon organise a national political summit where we will develop a consensus on the criteria for our support.

”So far the Transportation Minister and his commitment to social inclusion is dear to us. In addition, our women must also put themselves forward to contest for various positions. The groundwork has started and our women should not be left behind.

”We must come together to search for a leader with an inclusive agenda who will carry every Nigerian along regardless of ethnicity and religion. We will mobilize our members across the country to support Amaechi. He is a leader we can trust. This is not an issue of north versus south. It is a matter of competence, consistency and continuity.

”As a governor, Amaechi championed human capital development and will run a government that will be responsive to the needs of young people.”

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