APC Women Aspirants to Gain Form Free in Ebonyi

   By Anyalebechi Trust

  Abakaliki-Women aspiring for elective positions in Ebonyi state have been promised free nomination forms.
  The party says it is for the purpose of encouraging more women politicians to get involved in elective political activities.
  APC chairman in the state, Chief Eze Nwachukwu, says women have more numerical strength and vote more than men during elections 
  The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi has said women aspirants in the 2019 general elections will receive the party’s nomination forms free. NAN reports that the APC chairman in the state, Chief Eze Nwachukwu, announced this when he declared open the APC Ebonyi women stakeholders meeting in Abakaliki on Sunday, August 12.
  saintakpomiemie.blogspot.com gathers that he noted that the initiative was to encourage more women politicians to get involved in elective political activities. Nwachukwu urged them to support the emergence of more elected women office holders, and advised those interested to avail themselves of the opportunity to participate. 
  He commended the women and organisers of the meeting and urged them to make the women’s gathering more regular. 
 Nwachukwu said: “We are promising that our great party will give out free nomination forms to women aspirants in the forthcoming 2019 general elections in Ebonyi and this is in line with our party’s policy. 
  “The gesture is to demonstrate that our great party is gender sensitive and also intended to encourage more qualified women to participate actively in elective political positions. 
 “Women were given free nominations during our congresses and we are going to demonstrate a similar gesture in the election because women have more numerical strength and vote more than men during elections.
  " He admonished women to resist all forms of intimidation, monetary inducements and harassment from desperate politicians. 
  Nwachukwu urged them to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and to ensure that they did not sell or exchange them for any price. 
  The chairman also appealed to the women to guide their children and ensure that they were not used for political thuggery and election violence during the 2019 general elections in the state. 
  He added: “You must not sell your voter cards because your PVC is your power and legal mandate to make the change we all need. 
 “Those who are yet to register should go and register, while all who registered but have not obtained the voter cards should go to the INEC local government area offices to collect them."he further said.

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