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Meet the 7 women Tinubu wants as his ministers

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As Tinubu unveils 28 ministerial nominees, here is what you need to know about the women who made the list

Putting an end to weeks of speculation, President Bola Tinubu has finally revealed his list of ministerial nominees.

The announcement was made public on Thursday, July 27, 2023, when his Chief of Staff, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, delivered a letter to the Senate during their plenary session, seeking confirmation for the 28 individuals who are set to join the President’s cabinet.

Among the notable aspects of the ministerial list are the inclusion of seven women who have caught the President’s attention. Here’s a brief look at these outstanding women:

Hannatu Musawa

Hannatu Musawa, an attorney, politician, and writer, hails from Katsina state in Northern Nigeria, and she is the daughter of the esteemed politician Alhaji Musa Musawa. With qualifications as a solicitor in England & Wales, as well as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, she boasts an active legal track record.

Notably, Hannatu Musawa served as the deputy spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC). interstingly, Tinubu, appointed her as the Special Adviser on Culture and Entertainment Economy just last month. Adding a ministerial appointment to her cap showcases her growing influence in the political landscape.

Betta Edu

If there is any woman who should benefit from the APC reign, it should be Betta Edu. Edu has grown in politics in the public’s eye, from being an APC youth steward, to becoming a party women leader. However, her impressive work in the health sector could be the secret sauce that has earned her a spot on the ministerial list.

As a healthcare administrator and policy advocate, she has made significant contributions in improving healthcare access and quality in various regions. Her appointment could signal a renewed focus on public health issues in the country.

Doris Aniete Uzorka
Dr. Doris Aniete Uzorka is a renowned medical practitioner whose expertise lies in research and public health management.

Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim

Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, a Nigerian politician and businesswoman, hails from Keffi, Nasarawa State. Born in Jos, Plateau State, she is the daughter of S.K Danladi, an accomplished engineer and developer based in Abuja.

Notably, Imaan served as the director-general of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) from December 1, 2020, until May 27, 2021; yes, just 6 months. Following a presidential announcement by Muhammadu Buhari, she was redeployed, as the Honourable Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons. Today she celebrated as ‘Mama Migrants’ for her impact in the role that was widely percieved as a demotion.

Nkeiruka Onyejeocha

Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha’s political acumen and dedication to public service have earned her recognition as one of the promising leaders in Nigeria. The Abia born previously served as the Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Representatives and sponsored the bill seeking special seats for women; the elevation that will create an equal political play.

On the second presentation, she asked that 35% of the assembly be secured for women, but after several adjustments, the bill settled for 24%; which was still rejected on women’s day last year.

Stella Okotete

‘The Lioness of the Niger Delta’, Stella Okotete, with prior contributions in the economic sector, was reappointed by Former President Buhari as the Executive Director (Business Development) at NEXIM Bank for another term. However, concerns arose regarding her qualifications, as her banking experience was questioned. Despite this, in her role at NEXIM, she has championed initiatives supporting entrepreneurship, trade facilitation, and export diversification.

Additionally, as the focal person for the Millennium Development Goals in Delta State, she provided strategic leadership and collaborated with different agencies to successfully implement programs aligned with the United Nations Millennium Declaration.

Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye

Uju Kennedy Ohanenye is a successful businesswoman involved in real estate and education. For over a decade, she has been passionately touching the lives of the underprivileged by building and equipping health centers in rural communities, along with conducting empowerment programs.

Uju Ohanenye is the brave woman who stood as APC’s only female presidential candidate. But like Godswill Akpabio, who now stands as the Senate President, Ohanenye announced her withdrawal from the race, asking her supporters to vote for Tinubu.

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Ihedioha resigns from PDP, says party no longer a credible opposition

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Emeka Ihedioha, a former governorship candidate on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo, has resigned from the party.

Ihedioha conveyed his resignation from the party in a letter dated April 23 and addressed to the PDP chairman of Mbutu ward, Aboh Mbaise LGA of Imo; and the national chairman.

Ihedioha said the party has failed to offer “credible opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)”.

The politician said he has contributed his quota to the “development and transformation” of the PDP since 1998.

“All these years, I have taken pride in the fact that the PDP is a party that will always look inward for internal reforms and provide credible leadership for the people, whether in power or outside power.

“I have had the benefit of serving and benefitting from the party at various levels. Regrettably, in recent times, the party has taken on a path that is at variance with my personal beliefs.

“Despite my attempt to offer counsel, the party is, sadly no longer able to carry out internal reforms, enforce its own rules or offer credible opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

“It is in the light of the foregoing, that I am compelled to offer my resignation from the People’s Democratic Party effective immediately.”

Ihedioha said while the decision to leave the party was “difficult to take”, he believes that it is “the right one”.

He said despite his resignation, he will always be available to offer services “towards the deepening of democracy and good governance” in Nigeria.

Ihedioha was elected governor of Imo in March 2019 on the PDP platform.

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Lucky Aiyedatiwa wins Ondo APC governorship primary election

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Lucky Aiyedatiwa, governor of Ondo state, has clinched the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial ticket for the November 16 election.

Usman Ododo, Kogi state governor and chairman of the election organising committee, declared Aiyedatiwa as the winner of the party’s primary in the early hours of Monday.

Ododo said Aiyedatiwa secured 48,569 votes to defeat his closest challengers — Mayowa Akinfolarin who had 15,343 votes and Olusola Oke who polled 14,915 votes.

Aiyedatiwa won in 16 of the 18 LGAs in the state while Oke won in Ilaje local government area.

The election was cancelled in Ifedore LGA due to issues of violence.

CONTROVERSIAL PRIMARY ELECTION

The APC primary election, which started on Saturday, was marred by allegations of irregularities while there were demands for cancellation by the leading contenders.

Several aspirants alleged that no election took place in most parts of the state.

TheCable reporters who monitored the election in Akure failed to witness voting in several wards in the Ondo state capital.

Olusola Oke, Olugbenga Edema, Wale Akinterinwa, Dayo Faduyile and Jimi Odimayo are among the governorship hopefuls who kicked against the conduct of the exercise.

Folakemi Omogoroye, a female governorship hopeful, described the election as a “complete rape of democracy”.

“I am not going to accept it, and now, I am calling for cancellation and if this is not done, maybe we’ll meet in the court,” Omogoroye said.

Despite the criticism and controversy surrounding the election, the Kogi state governor insisted that the process was transparent.

The primary election took place across 203 wards in the 18 LGAs of the state.

The election was rescheduled in all 13 wards of Okitipupa LGA over the late arrival of materials. The rescheduled election, held on Sunday, recorded a low turnout of voters in some wards.

Members of the party staged a protest in Akure on Sunday evening over the conduct of the governorship election.

Adeniran Oyebade, director-general for Olusola Oke campaign organisation in Ondo central, described the primary as “daylight robbery”.

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‘You’re not following procedure’ — Drama as Ondo guber hopeful confronts Ododo over APC primary

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Usman Ododo, governor of Kogi, and Gbenga Edema, one of the hopefuls for the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial ticket in Ondo, engaged in a heated argument on Saturday over the distribution of election material for the party’s primary.

Ododo is the chairman of the seven-member committee overseeing the Ondo APC governorship primary.

The argument started after some members party gathered at the BON Hotel, Akure, where the election materials were scheduled to be distributed.

From the crowd, Edema confronted Ododo, saying that election materials were to be distributed to several wards in the state.

The aspirant added that Ovie Omo-Agege, secretary of the primary election committee, had announced that “accreditation will start by 10 am, to be completed by 1 pm while voting proper will start by 1 pm and end by 2 pm”.

Edema then accused the committee of breaching the protocols for the exercise.

In response, Ododo said election materials have been sent to wards in the north and south senatorial districts in the state.

“I came in this morning as early as past eight for this national assignment to humanity. You claim that there has never been material issued to any of the 203 wards,” the governor said.

“From the brief I have gotten from the secretary of this APC primary election, that of the north and south have been released since morning. And it remains that of the central, which is what we have been trying to sort out.”

Reacting, Edema said his ward is located in the state’s south senatorial district and “the returning officer who ought to collect materials for my ward, Mahin Ward II in Ilaje local government area, is here and unable to collect any materials”.

“I’m from Ilaje LGA. [Voting material] has not been sent there. How did it arrive there? Through what medium? I have been here by 6:30 am,” the governorship aspirant said.

“I am one of the aspirants. The returning officer who ought to collect material for my ward, Mahin Ward II, in the Ilaje local government area, is here and unable to collect any materials. He has been here since seven o’clock. No material was given to him.”

The confrontation then climaxed into shouts and heated exchanges.

A total of 171,922 accredited members for the APC gubernatorial election in the state. The exercise is scheduled to take place across 203 wards in 18 LGAs.

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