The wife of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Aisha Buhari, says her husband will not tamper with the office of the ‘First Lady,’ if it is constitutionally recognised.
Buhari stated this
to newsmen on the
sidelines of the inaugural meeting of the APC women presidential
campaign initiative held in Abuja on Saturday.
She was reacting to her husband, Muhammadu Buhari‘s
promise to scrap the office of the first lady because according to him,
it is unconstitutional and alleged conduit pipe for stealing public
funds.
According to her, where such does not
exist constitutionally, she will limit her roles to the traditional
functions of visiting orphanages and caring for society’s downtrodden as
the first lady.
“When my husband is elected as the
president of this country, he will rule the country within the rule of
law based on the constitution of the country.
“If the office of the first lady is constitutionally recognised, he will not tamper with it, but if it is not that’s okay.
“For me, I will perform my duties and role as the wife of the President of Nigeria traditionally.
“Wives of presidents have some
traditional roles, like receiving guests, visiting orphanages, helping
the less privileged people.
“They also lead in the fight for the
right of women and malnourished children, infant mortality rate,
kidnapping and girl-child trafficking,’’ she said.
Buhari also urged the women to unite and
cooperate with the men by mobilising women at all levels to ensure
success at the February polls.
She urged them to double their efforts
in educating other women on how to cast their votes and at the same time
be civil in their conducts.
“As I am talking to you now, more than
55 percent of registered voters are women hence, it is imperative to
have initiatives like these to mobilise fellow women at the grassroots.
“The meeting will plan campaign
activities that will show case the potentials of the women wing in
selling the programmes of our great party to the women.
“This will include mobilising women by
creating voters awareness, particularly in the area of registration,
collection of PVC, identifying the party logo and how to cast their
votes,’’ Buhari said.
Also speaking, the wife of the party’s vice-presidential candidate, Oludolapo Osinbajo stressed the need to assist women and the less privileged in the society.
“I am happy that I am a mother, a wife
and a sister. It is time to do more than we have been doing; encourage
other women so that we all can be mothers of Nigeria.
“Mothers heal, comfort, nurture,
provide, and sacrifice. We have this virtue in us and by the grace of
God; we will be given the opportunity to express who we are as women.
“We are the ones who set the standard in the family; We decide whether our children will be honest or dishonest.
“We have this opportunity to effect
change, not only to change the things that are happening in this nation,
we have the opportunity to change ourselves,’’ Osibanjo said.
Present at the inauguration were the
wives of the governors of Rivers, Imo and Nasarawa states, the national
coordinator of #BringBackOurGirls campaign, and a host of other APC
women and supporters.
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