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New Political Party, AFA, Emerges, Harps On Women And Youths

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SAN FRANCISCO, January 17, (THEWILL) – A new political party, known as Alliance for Feminine Agenda (AFA), to challenge the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party come 2019 has emerged.

According to ThisDay, the new party is being championed by former spokesman to President Muhammadu Buhari in the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Chief Denis Aghauya; a chieftain of the ruling APC, Abdullahi Jabi;  Hajia Halima Turaki; Florence Wogu; Gladys Abubakar; Hajia Binta Umar; Hajia Gambo Abubakar; Hajia Jumai Lawal Yusuf; and Princes Thomas.

It was revealed that the party has former first ladies and ex-governors queuing behind it while the promoters of the party have reached out to prominent Nigerians such as: former first lady, Patience Jonathan; former Minister of Finance, Okonjo Iweala; former Minister of Petroleum, Allison Madueke; amongst others.

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The new political association said it would approach the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the next seven days for registration.

Speaking on the ideology of the yet-to-be registered political party, Aghauya said the focus would be to mobilise energies in women and youths in the country.

“It is an ideology driven by women in alliance with the men and youths to ensure justice, equity and unity for the purpose of achieving a new dawn in the polity, so that we can achieve an ideal society different from what we have witnessed since the independence of Nigeria.”

Another prominent member, Wogu, revealed that when the party comes on board, it would pursue the idea of part-time legislature, adding that, “It is part of our plans to have all the lawmakers having offices at their various constituencies and only have to come to Abuja whenever the need arises for meetings.

“Women should not be relegated to the background. We don’t believe in affirmative action. Both men and women should be equal,” she said.

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