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  • Some women were cheated during last primaries-NCWS president

    Some women were cheated during last primaries-NCWS president

    National President, National Council of Women’s Societies, NCWS Mrs. Gloria Laraba Shoda, has expressed disappointment over wanton injustice meted against some women in politics by some political parties during the last primary elections.

    Mrs. Shoda, who stated this in Abuja in an interview with newsmen, stated that a good number of women, who struggled to buy forms to enable them participate in the process were not given the opportunity to do so, adding that after obtaining the forms, the party executives either forced them to step down for men or their names were removed from the list.

    She however commended some political parties, who gave women free tickets to run for the primary, saying that women participation generally at the primary in preparation for the 2019 general elections was very poor.

    According to her, “We are not happy for what has happened during the last primary election. A lot of women who struggled to buy forms were disappointed at last as they were asked to step down for men.”

    “I want to commend some political parties who gave women free ticket, but even at that, the inclusion of women at the primary was not encouraging. The major disappointment came from the major political parties” she said.

    Mrs. Shoda advised women across the country to be cautious of their children as the campaign has commenced, stressing that they should not allow their children to be used as political thugs.

    “My candid advice for women in the fourth coming general elections is that they should watch over their children/wards so that politicians would not use them as thugs.

    NCWS boss also urged women to look for credible candidates capable of delivering dividend of democracy, maintaining that they should not succumb because of little money and salt politicians share about to deceive people.

    “Don’t listen to money bags that will just come and give you rice, salt and money during electioneering campaigns. Does this money really worth selling their conscience? And if not, why selling their votes?” she asked.

  • CSOs commend NSCDC for declaring prayer, fasting for polls

    CSOs commend NSCDC for declaring prayer, fasting for polls

    Civil society groups, the Citizens Watch Advocacy Initiative, CWAI, Peace and Anti-Corruption Advocacy, PAC and Transparency Network Centre, TNC, have commended the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu for declaring a prayer and fasting session towards peaceful 2019 general elections.

    In a joint statement signed by the Executive Secretary of CWAI, Omoba Kenneth Aigbegbele, National Coordinator of PAC, Comrade James Okoronkwo and Comrade Farouk Umar, National Coordinator of TNC, and made available to our correspondent, they said that the prayer was scheduled to start from the 13th to 20th December, 2018.

    Also as part of its strategy towards the ember month and yuletide period, NSCDC boss had a strategic meeting with State Commandants of the Corps from the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, on the way forward to perfect and re-strategies their security apparatus in order to check incessant vandalism of the nation’s critical national assets by criminals across the country.

    “It is believed the world over that criminals and hoodlums do strike at period like this especially when people go about their businesses celebrating the reason for the season”

    The trio called on all Nigerians at this time to be vigilant and report any suspicious movement of persons or group of people whose activities are capable of derailing the much needed peace and national security of the country as they also enjoined all Nigerians to be at alert and cooperate with security agencies.

    They however stated that the security of lives and propertyof Nigerians cannot be left alone in the hands of the agencies, adding that it is a collective responsibility of all and sundry.

    The group prayed for the continuous peaceful co-existence of all Nigerians irrespective of tribe, religious beliefs, as they also wished Nigerians a successful holiday season ahead.

    “It is indeed a noble and patriotic idea that should be emulated by all well-meaning Nigerians including our security agencies as prayers are also required to tackle some of our security challenges in the country.Human efforts alone cannot do it, but requires the assistance from God Almighty to be able to rid the country of criminalities once and for all” they stated.