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Tukur Charges Female Politicians On Home Keeping

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The National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur,  in Abuja charged women politicians not to abandon their homes because of politics.

He gave the charge at a meeting with women members of the party holding political offices across the country, stressing that their roles as mothers should be given priority at all times.

The women were summoned to the party‘s headquarters at the instance of Mrs Kema Chikwe the party‘s national women leader.

“Besides your work as ministers or legislators please do not break your homes, ensure that you strengthen your homes at all times,’’ Tukur said.

He urged the women to ensure that their children were brought up in the fear of God while they inculcated in them good behaviour.

This, he said, was critical to ensuring a better society and that the future generation was not jeopardised.

Chikwe in her remarks said that PDP women and women across the country must grow, but stressed that that should be done without any form of rascality.

“There is however no room for political rascality among our women. We must ensure that there is perception of seriousness in our party as well as equity and justice.’’

She charged women to generally join hands with other bodies to fight corruption in the country, which, she noted, had eaten deep into the country‘s economy.

She stressed that the PDP as a party with established legacies and recorded success was the only platform that could bring about true unity of purpose, hope and vision for the“actualisation of the woman question in the country’’.

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