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Nigerians in diaspora under the auspices of Advocates for Good Governance have assured of technical support for the incoming administration to be led by the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, and his Vice, Senator Kashim Shettima. The group stated this when its General Coordinator, Chief Charles Obinna paid a courtesy visit to All Progressives Congress, APC, Professionals Council, National Director General, Seyi Bamigbade, noting that the incoming president and his vice will not disappoint Nigerians as they adequately understand the needs of the nation and are ready to confront them for the benefit of all. They congratulated the incoming President-elect, Tinubu and his vice, Shettima for their victory at the poll, saying “they are the best choice for the country at the moment.” The group said the February 25 presidential poll in Nigeria produced a winner that is so accepted across the country and who is prepared to confront the country’s challenges with his years of experience in governance. According to Obinna, “[i]The group is ready to offer logistics and technical support to the incoming administration[url],https://chat-sonic.net/[/url] to tackle seemingly knotty issues, especially in pulling Nigerians out of poverty through economic empowerment and the need to harness the potentials of the country’s young population for national development.” He also commended key stakeholders of the party for the role they played in securing victory for APC in the presidential election. Obinna particularly thanked the Minister of State for Labour and Employment and spokesperson of the Presidential Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo for providing the needed support that assisted in giving the party victory. He also lauded the National Director General of APC Professionals Council, Bamigbade, as well as the Secretary of the APC presidential campaign council Abiodun Faleke for their roles before, during and after the presidential election. |
The Advocates for Good Governance, a group of Nigerians in diaspora, have pledged technical support for the incoming administration of President-elect Bola Tinubu and Vice President-elect Kashim Shettima. The group’s General Coordinator, Chief Charles Obinna, stated during a visit to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Professionals Council National Director General, Seyi Bamigbade, that the incoming leaders would not disappoint Nigerians. He also stated that the group was ready to offer logistics and technical support to the incoming administration, especially in areas such as economic empowerment and harnessing the potential of Nigeria’s youth for national development. The group congratulated Tinubu and Shettima on their victory in the presidential poll and thanked key stakeholders, including Minister of State for Labour and Employment Festus Keyamo, for their roles in securing the APC victory. |
It is important to recognize and support women in leadership positions, and Chief Mrs. Rita Daniels Chukwuji is doing just that by rallying support for Lauretta Onochie, the Board Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Despite facing unwarranted attacks due to her gender and political affiliation, Onochie has demonstrated her capacity to lead and make positive changes in the NDDC. Chief Mrs. Daniels calls on Nigerians to have a re-orientation of the mind towards gender-based attacks and to support women in government. She describes Onochie as a grassroots mobilizer who has made significant contributions to her community through philanthropic and humanitarian projects. The women of Anioma are also showing their support for Onochie, recognizing her consistency and impact in the government of President Muhammadu Buhari. It is important to celebrate and support women in leadership positions, and Chief Mrs. Daniels' message serves as a reminder of the importance of gender equality in society. |
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