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Protest: Apc's Aisha Abdulkadir Urges Mothers' Intervention To Douse Tension by GiddySY: 7:58pm On Jul 29 |
Protest: APC Stakeholder Aisha Abdulkadir Urges Mothers' Intervention to Douse Tension Ambassador Aisha Abdulkadir, founder of the Women Initiative for Family Economy (W.I.F.E.) and a key member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has urged women to discourage their families and children from participating in the upcoming demonstrations, highlighting the risk of unintended and potentially harmful consequences. In a press statement signed following an emergency press conference themed "Mothers' Intervention to Douse Tension," Amb. Abdulkadir emphasized the crucial role of women in maintaining peace and stability during challenging times. "We are facing significant economic challenges, and it is natural for people to feel frustrated and seek ways to express their grievances," Amb. Abdulkadir said. "However, I urge mothers to guide their families and discourage them from participating in the upcoming demonstrations. The risk of unintended and potentially harmful consequences is too great." She appealed for patience and understanding from the public, assuring them that the Federal Government and President Bola Tinubu are making concerted efforts to resolve the ongoing economic challenges facing the nation. "The government is working tirelessly to address these issues. We need to give them the time and support necessary to implement effective solutions," she stated. Amb. Abdulkadir emphasized that these difficulties are part of a larger global economic issue, not confined to Nigeria alone. "We must recognize that the economic hardships we are experiencing are not unique to our country. This is a global problem, and we are not alone in facing it." Reassuring the public of her initiative’s continued support, Amb. Abdulkadir stated that the Women Initiative for Family Economy (W.I.F.E.) remains committed to assisting its members throughout Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), working to provide resources and support during these trying times. "W.I.F.E. is dedicated to supporting our members across the country. We are here to provide the necessary resources and assistance to help them navigate these difficult times." Abdulkadir underscored the importance of unity and resilience, urging citizens to stand together as the government implements measures to improve the nation’s economic situation. "Now, more than ever, we need to come together as a nation. Unity and resilience are key to overcoming these challenges. Let us stand together and support the government's efforts to improve our economic situation."
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Re: Protest: Apc's Aisha Abdulkadir Urges Mothers' Intervention To Douse Tension by Chinkoalhaji34: 8:27pm On Jul 29 |
Na wa oo! Mothers wey suppose dey guide their pikin dem don turn to peacekeepers? E be like say dem no dey see say all these protests na just noise wey no get any solution. Make dem sit down and reason, e no go help anybody if tension dey rise. Na who go suffer am pass? 2 Likes |
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