Female Ministerial Nominee Promises Value Addition to Tinubu-led Administration 

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Mrs Uju Ken-Ohanenye, one of the female ministerial nominees, has promised to add value to the Tinubu-led administration, saying that her main goal is to empower the less privileged and the vulnerable groups in Nigeria.

Ken-Ohanenye, a former All Progressives Congress’ (APC) presidential aspirant, said this in an interview with news reporters on Tuesday in Abuja.

She said her target was to give voice to the voiceless, widows, less privileged and the poorest of the poor in the country.

She thanked President Bola Tinubu for nominating her and seven other women for ministeral appointments and assured Nigerians of living up to their expectations.

Ken-Ohanenye, who was screened by the Senate alongside other nominees, was the Vice-chairman of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council (PCC).

“I went into business and education after graduating from Law School in Lagos.

“I have also been in real estate and humanitarian jobs: going to government hospitals to pay medical bills for indigent patients, donating medical consumables to health centres in Kogi, Kaduna, Kano and other States across the federation.

“In the process of going to hospitals and engaging in humanitarian services, I saw a lot of things less privileged Nigerians are going through, not because they are not working hard, but because of their meager earnings and the challenging economic situation, which made it difficult for them to take care of themselves.

“I really didn’t feel good about this. Though I had never been a politician, but this prompted me to join the APC race in 2022 as the only female presidential aspirant,”she said.

Ken-Ohanenye said that she joined the race to serve as the voice of the downtrodden, widows and the poorest of the poor, who suffered neglect from the system, even from the hands of security agents and land offices.

She added that her desire was to also be a voice for poor widows, who could not speak even when their lands and landed properties were taken from them because of some customs and traditions.

“As a lawyer, I felt if I can have the opportunity with government backing, I will be able to put a smile on the faces of such persons and the general society.

“This I hope to achieve with the collaboration of other institutions and organizations like the Federación Internacional dé Abogadas” otherwise known as the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) and the Nigerian Union of Journalism (NUJ), among others.

“I am into politics to address issues of man’s inhumanity to man, especially the poor masses, widows, and the less privileged that are being maltreated daily in the society,”she said.

The ministerial nominee said it was unfortunate that some people died of certain illnesses like sickle cell anemia because of lack of sensitization.

She said that sensitizing the public on healthcare and national issues as well as being the voice of the voiceless would remain her focus in office as a Minister.

Other female ministerial nominees included Hannatu Musawa, Dr Dorris Uzoka, Nkiru Onyeojiocha, Olubunmi Ojo, Stella Okotette and Betta Edu, the APC National Women Leader.

 

 

 

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