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PDP Will Rule Nigeria For Next 60 Years – Dame Patience Jonathan

Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan, has announced that the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, will keep on ruling Nigeria for the next 60 years.
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Mrs. Jonathan, spoke to by the Minister of Women Affairs, Zainab Maina, talked at the party’s ladies rally in Sokoto on Tuesday. She said that Nigerian ladies had stood out enough to be noticed under Jonathan’s organization by holding around 50% of the posts.

“The president has fulfilled all the promises he has made to Nigerian women in 2011 and he will do more if re-elected,’’ she said.

The 1st lady additionally said that the president had 13 ladies in his cabinet, and had enabled ladies from various perspectives.

She said that the president was additionally living up to expectations vigorously to check the hazard of Boko Haram rebellion. While complimenting ladies in the state for their maintained backing to the PDP, She urged them to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

“Your PVCs are your power which will help you to cast your votes for the PDP candidates at all levels,’’ she said.

This, she said, would guarantee that ladies were not disappointed to vote. The 1st lady likewise approached moms in the state not to permit their youngsters to be utilized to cause a break of the peace in the recent past, amid and after the general decisions.

The 1st lady initiated the circulation of some “strengthening materials” to ladies in the state. The materials incorporated 1,200 packs of rice, 5,000 wrappers, 5,000 groups of guinea brocade, 800 ladies wears, 2,000 elastic tangles, 800 kids’ wears and 800 covers.

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