Women in Kogi Central stage peaceful walk to commend outcome of presidential/National Assembly polls

Urge voters to replicate last outing in State Assembly polls
 
Thousands of women professionals from Kogi Central Senatorial District, on Sunday, trooped out to express their gratitude to voters for turning out en masse to vote, overwhelmingly, for the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates in the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections.
 
The women, who thanked citizens of the state and Governor Yahaya Bello, for the peaceful conduct of the elections, said the ‘Thank You’ road walk became necessary to demonstrate that women in the Central senatorial zone and in the state, generally, were solidly in support of Governor Bello, for giving them the share of voice they had been clamouring for over the years, and to urge him to do more.
 
Led by notable women professionals in the district, the Kogi Central women took off from Okene Local Government Secretariat, walked through the newly built Reference Hospital, down to Total, and back to the secretariat, chanting thank you and victory songs as they marched through the streets.
 


They prayed loudly against what they termed evil spirits that might have been invoked by desperate politicians, saying, “darkness would never overcome light.”
 
Kogi State Coordinator, APC Professional Women Council, Hajia Rekiyat Onaivo, charged Kogi women to replicate their last outing by coming out en masse to vote for APC candidates in the State House of Assembly election, next Saturday.
 
She said the large turnout during the last presidential and National Assembly elections was an indication that women in Kogi Central appreciated Governor  Bello’s result-oriented women inclusive governance.
 
Onaivo Sanni, who is also the executive director Kogi Enterprise Development Agency (KEDA), enjoined women to support the current administration to enable it deliver more dividends of democracy to the people of the state, assuring them that the Senator-elect, Abubakar Sadiku Ohere, would give good representation at the National Assembly.
 
The Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Anne Olurinde, who also joined the walk, commended the state government for making the state’s resources work for the people. She noted that the infrastructure projects undertaken by Governor Bello’s administration were unprecedented in the history of Kogi.
 
She said the people of Kogi had enjoyed peace since the incumbent governor assumed office and that, though journalists must be neutral, they also owed the state and the entire nation the duty of responsible journalism devoid of unfounded panic reporting.
 
“We monitored the elections, and considering what Kogi State elections have been like for decades, we can conveniently say it was very peaceful. The elections were free and fair,” Olurinde said, while urging aggrieved parties to seek redress in court to maintain peace.
 

“We refuse to be willing tools in the hands of politicians who are always painting one-sided picture of happenings in the state with sensational social media posts for selfish interests,” the NAWOJ chairperson added.
 
She said, “As the Chairman of the National Association of Women Journalists, Kogi State Chapter, I want to say we are very happy with the administration of Governor Yahaya Bello. He is undoubtedly the only governor in Nigeria that has given women the strongest voice in governance.

There are so many awards in this regard to attest to this.
 
“His ADC is a woman, his Secretary for State Government (SSG) is a woman, Head of Service (HOS) is a woman, and all the vice chairmen of local governments are women, among other top positions. I understand there are over 30 very senior female appointees. Don’t forget that he also appointed the first female Director General (DG) of a presidential campaign organisation. I can go on and on. So I can understand why women in Kogi Central have trooped out like this today to demonstrate their solidarity with him.”

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