H.E Prince Frank Ukonga -Right and Professor Yinka Omorogbe chairperson of EWDI |
H.E Prince Frank Ukonga -Right and Professor Yinka Omorogbe chairperson of EWDI |
H.E Prince Frank Ukonga -Right and Dr Rosaline Etiti Okosun - Sec of EWDI |
H.E Prince Frank Ukonga -Right and Professor Yinka Omorogbe chairprson of EWDI
H.E. Prince Frank ukonga, grace the occasion of the 3ed.Edo
Women conference as guest of Honor. Commend the chairperson of EWDI Professor Yinka
Omorogbe and her Exco for their giant strides and offer the NNPP Promissory Notes
to all Women of Edo state if voted as governor in 2016 polls.
Friday the 11th of August 2016 was like the women
day in Edo state as women and their fans and supporters trooped to the Oba
Aknzua Cultural center in Benin to mark the 3ed anniversary of the Edo Women Development
Initiative sponsored women annual summit in Benin City of the Nigerian
federation.
His Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga was invited as a guest of
Honor to mark this remarkable occasion.
In his contribution Prince frank Ukonga remarked on the
giant strides of the Edo Women Development Initiative and the immense contributions
to the development of Edo state women. Secondly the Prince stated that he
supports women empowerment, gender equality and women participation in politics
and running of the state; whence the NNPP party has promised 50% inclusion of women
in their cabinet if elected to power in the 2016 polls. To promote gender
equality the Amiable Prince has picked a women running mate and also encouraged
women to participate in politics by persuading as IPAC Chairmen most political party
chairmen in Edo state to pick women as their running mates to the governorship candidates
and this has made a new record in Nigeria as the 2016 guber polls of Edo state
is fielding 7 women to participant as running mates and one woman as
governorship candidate this represent 25% of the women representation and
highest in Nigeria and Africa. His Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga call on all
women in Edo state to vote enmass for the NNPP Party and to Vote Prince Frank
Ukonga as governor in the 2016 governorship polls.
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