The wife of the All Progressives Congress presidential
candidate, Mrs Aisha Buhari, says her husband will not tamper with the office
of the ‘first lady,’ if it is constitutionally recognised.
Buhari told newsmen on the sidelines of the inaugural
meeting of the APC women presidential campaign initiative held in Abuja on
Saturday.
Wife of the APC presidential flag-bearer was reacting to her
husband’s promise to scrap the office of the first lady because it was
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.
She said, “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, fight against kidnapping and
girl-child trafficking.”
While inaugurating the initiative, Buhari 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.
Mrs. Buhari added, “As I am talking to you now, more than 55
per cent of registered voters are women hence, it is imperative to have
initiatives like this to mobilise fellow women at the grassroots.
“The meeting will plan campaign activities that will
showcase the potential 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.”
Source: Punch
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