Patience Jonathan, Nigeria’s first lady, has said that wives of Sanni Abacha and Ibrahim Babangida, former military rulers of Nigeria, are her role models.
Patience, who was speaking at the Gani
Fawehinmi Freedom Arcade ground in Akure, capital of Ondo state, at Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) women’s rally on Tuesday, said both women who occupied
her present office before her, left great legacies behind.
“I am fighting a
course that her excellency, Maryam Abacha fought. She was the one that went to
Beijign conference (the fourth world conference on women, which held in 1995) and
asked for 30 percent affirmative action and when she came back it was buried,”
she said. “Our mother Maryam Babaginda, may her soul rest in peace, is also a
woman that Nigeria women would never forget. You remember Better life (Better
Life for Rural Women, an initiative of Maryam Babangida). She suffered a lot
for Nigerian women. “So these two women are my role models and I am carrying
the cross they have left behind for me. I have come to complete the fight for
the women of Nigeria to be free and Nigeria women I promise that I will not
disappoint you.” She further said that under President Goodluck Jonathan, the
welfare of women has improved. “Imagine in the past, out of 1000 pregnant
women, 800 will die during the process of child delivery but PDP and Goodluck
Jonathan’s government said no woman will die and the death rate has reduced and
is still reducing. “As part of his effort to stop the death of women, he has
been building hospitals and just yesterday he went to commission another
hospital in Bauchi. “It is high time we supported PDP government and stood by
them because they gave us 35 percent affirmative action. “Now they have asked
me to tell you that if you reelect them, they will increase it to 45 percent.
So what else are we looking for? Are we looking for propagandists? Are we
looking for liars and those who only know how to fabricate?”
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