Female Group Begs For Tinubu’s Intervention In Confirmation Of Stella Okotete As Minister
The President Nigeria Female Youth Organization (NFYO), Princess Mimi Peter, has appealed to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to intervene in ensuring the former Executive Director, Business Development, Nigeria-Export and Import Bank (NEXIM) Stella Okotete is immediately confirmed as a Minister by the Senate.
Mimi Peter implored Mr President to use his good offices to act immediately having considered her worthy to steer the ship of leadership in his cabinet and nominated her.
“We make bold to say that Stella Okotete is such a person to be considered for ministerial appointment”, Mimi added.
She expressed strong hope that Stella Okotete will make a strong and positive impact as a Minister, recalling that she has a history of commendable performance in public office.
She further urged that Okotete be confirmed following the leadership role she played while she was the National Women Leader of APC, and how she campaigned for the Renewed Hope agenda 2023.
“The Renewed Hope agenda promised inclusion of women and youth in politics as such, Stella fits in the description of a youthful woman.
“The inclusion of Okotete on the ministerial list earlier sent to the Senate for confirmation brought joy to Nigeria women, confirming her as a minister will strengthen her commitment towards the welfare of Nigeria women.
“Some people are against her nomination because they don’t want the progress of Nigerian women, they fear women will do better than them in offices and will further expose their inabilities as men”, the NFYO leader said.
Mimi, who lamented the poor participation of women at 2023 general elections in Nigeria as well as the decreased number of women elected into representative positions across the country, urged the Federal Government to make efforts to increase female participation in politics and their adequate inclusion in seats in government.
She called on all stakeholders to put hands on deck for increased women’s participation in both elective and appointive positions in the country.
According to her, “Women have been doing very well in their respective offices, as such, they need more encouragement and involvement.”
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