Aisha Alhassan, former Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development
and the governorship candidate of the United Democratic Party (UDP) in
Taraba State, says she is confident of victory in 2019 general elections
with her new platform.
Mrs Alhassan, a former senator, expressed
the optimism on Wednesday in Abuja when she visited the UDP national
secretariat with UDP Taraba State Executive to submit the state’s report
to the party’s National Chairman, Godson Okoye.
She said it was
not the name of political party that mattered in winning elections but
the structure and followership in any election.
Mrs Alhassan,
a.k.a. “Mama Taraba’’, as well as her counterpart, the former Minister
of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, were disqualified by the All
Progressives Congress (APC) governorship election Screening Committee
before the just concluded primaries of the party.
She said she
now had more followers in UDP than she had before because of the
injustice that was done to her by APC, saying what APC did had turned
out to be a blessing.
“APC is just like a platform like any other
political party, you can win election on any platform as long as you
have people from the grassroots and you have the structure.
“It
is just the name of our platform that is changed. As far as we are
concerned, the followership is still intact. In fact we have more
followership now.
“Because of the injustice done to me by the APC, we have a lot of sympathies now.
“The
request for the UDP membership card now is overwhelming. I have told
them to get a big hardcover note book and just be writing the names.
“So far we have printed 120, 000 membership cards within two weeks. People are still asking for more.’’
She
assured the party leadership that there was nothing to be afraid of
about the coming elections in Taraba, saying UDP is well rooted.
Mrs Alhassan said all her followers, supporters and key stakeholders left the APC to join her in UDP.
“All of us that nurtured the APC to where it was two weeks ago when we moved, completely left the party to the UDP.
“The executives and all that matter moved. The party has no structure any longer in Taraba.’’
The
former minister said that if elected governor, she would promote
peaceful co-existence among the people, just leadership and adequate
security, saying without peace and security there would be no
development.
Mrs Alhassan was accompanied by the party’s state
officials and the 2019 general elections’ candidates in the state as
well as a serving member of the Taraba State House of Assembly, Nura
Danyoho.
Mr Okoye described Mrs Alhassan as a seasoned politician loved by people of her state and Nigerians.
He pledged that the party would work for the victory of Mrs Alhassan and its entire candidates across the country in 2019.
Mr Okoye said Mrs Alhassan could have been the governors of Taraba in 2015, adding maybe it was not her time then.
“We believe that this time God will grant her victory because we believe in the superiority of God that it is her time.’’
Donatus
Ozoemena, UPD governorship candidate, Enugu State, also said he did not
believe that diversity was the major problem of Nigeria.
Mr Ozoemena, a clergyman, said the U.S. was made up of people from different cultures and beliefs, yet they were still united.
“I
came back home from U.S. with the belief that even though they say
America is the greatest country on earth, Nigeria has more resources and
more intellectuals that can beat U.S.
“I don’t believe that division is the major cause of the problem we are going through.’’
Mr Ozoemena also said UDP had strong structure to win Enugu governorship election.
(NAN)
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