Aisha Buhari says the All Progressives Congress(APC) Women and Youths Presidential Campaign Team must work closely to create a force towards galvanising support that will ensure the party’s victory at the 2023 general election.
She made this call on Sunday during a meeting with the wife of APC Presidential candidate Sen. Oluremi Tinubu and the wives of APC Governors at the State House in Abuja.
Aisha who is the leader of the party’s women’s campaign team, said the APC women have to be united to ensure the victory of the party at the polls.
“ The APC Tinubu/Shettima Women and Youths Presidential Campaign Team have been constituted to fashion out modalities for the 2023 campaign, I, therefore, solicit your cooperation in driving our party to victory.
“Tomorrow, the APC women and youth presidential campaign team will be inaugurated to work with the Presidential Campaign Council to galvanise the support for our dear party.
“ We depend on you to anchor this movement, as Chief Patron of the Women and Youths Presidential Campaign Team.
She, therefore, charged APC women to be determined and resilient in the task of delivering the party to victory in the forthcoming general election.
“ We can’t afford to lose but work together as a formidable force to achieve success at the 2023 elections, the APC has chosen its candidates for all political seats, it is now time to re-activate our movement.
“The movement of women and youths of Nigeria, as mothers and leaders of our states, your experiences of the last and current dispensation is needed so that we avoid the pitfalls of the past and build a more formidable movement.
“I believe that your presence at this meeting would renew our bond of understanding and reassure ourselves that we can all work together again, in driving our great party to victory in the 2023 elections“ she said.
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