Wednesday, March 9, 2022

2023 Election: AAC commences grassroot mobilization in A'Ibom

 

By Theresa Donatus, Uyo


The National Women Wing of African Action Congress(AAC) Party has commenced aggressive grassroot mobilization in Akwa Ibom ahead of 2023 general election. 

Speaking to journalist in Uyo on Wednesday, the  State chairman of the party  Hon. Elder Fred Obot said African Action Congress party  has never in any way neglected women in the scheme of things within the party.

" This is for them to understand that they are strong tools when it comes to the issue of politics at all level. Now that they are involve despite the uphill task we  should not leave any stone unturned, be committed over their hardwork by serving the party to achieve their purpose come 2023 general elections." 

He said with the  commitment o women  in the party,  there would be special training programme and empowerment for them to be engaged in meaningful venture. 

He said women will  also have the opportunity to host meeting with  new members educating them about the progress of the party.


He commended women  for their massive turn out during the party meeting which means the women  are serious in the party  business.


The state woman leader of the party, Mrs. Mercy Okon appreciated  the chairman for advice from the national body and promised to make sure that  the part is serious with  their responsibility to succeed through hard-work. 


She advised the women to be united on their responsibilities in the party adding that  as virtues women in their  families they  would not let the party down.

 Deaconess Eno Akpan known as the mother of the party in AKwa Ibom said women have acknowledged politics and should not be discourage despite the challenges. 

 She said  women also play a greater role in the party since they have been discovered and should not be taken for granted in the scheme of things. 

State chairman of African Action Congress Party during meeting with women wing of the party in uyo recently. 


 


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