Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Buhari Endorses Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan As First Female Governor

Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan, APC governorship candidate in Taraba state, looking confident ahead of the April 11 electionsSenator Aisha Jummai Alhassan, APC governorship candidate in Taraba state, looking confident ahead of the April 11 elections

APC is committed to women's rights & empowerment, and our candidate for the Taraba governorship is one such example - GMB


Nigerians might witness the swearing in of the first elected female governor in Nigeria as history indicates Senator Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan as the next in line.

Born on September 16, 1959, Senator Aisha Al-Hassan, 56, is a Nigerian politician who was elected Senator for the Taraba North constituency of Taraba state, in the April 2011 federal elections when she ran on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

However, she defected from the ruling party for the APC for whom she clinched the Taraba state governorship ticket at the APC primaries in the state with a landslide victory of 2425 votes, with other candidates Ibrahim Tumba, Dr Julde S & Yusuf polling 18, 5, and 14 votes respectively.

This victory saw Senator Alhassan become the first female to clinch the governorship ticket on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba state.

The success story of Senator Alhassan has been nothing but exceptional as in the January 2011 PDP primaries she defeated the incumbent Senator, former Ambassador Manzo Anthony. It was said that she was a protégé of former Governor Jolly Nyame, who wanted her to defeat Manzo, thinking he could then defeat her. However, after winning the primaries Jummai ran an energetic election campaign, managing to gain Christian support despite the fact that she herself was a Muslim.

Soon enough, her hard-work paid off greatly when in the April 9, 2011 elections, Jummai won 114,131 votes, followed by Jolly Nyame of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), now All Progressives Congress (APC), with 92,004 votes. She was one of four women elected on the PDP ticket, the others being Nkechi Nwaogu of Abia Central, Helen Esuene from Akwa Ibom South and Nenadi Usman from the Kaduna South senatorial constituency.

However, Senator Alhassan looks to be running a stronger race this year as she faces a grim test in her quest to make history. She will square up against former minister of state for Niger Delta affairs, Darius Ishaku of the PDP, and David Kente of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), a retired director of finance from the National Assembly, in the governorship poll.

If she ends up winning come April 11, Senator Alhassan will be the first ever elected female governor of Nigeria.

A Senator Alhassan victory will however not see her become the first female governor in Nigeria but the first elected female governor of Nigeria.

Why? Because on November 3, 2006, Dame Virgy Etiaba, was sworn in as the Governor of Anambra state, making her the first female Governor in Nigeria following the impeachment of Governor Peter Gregory Obi.

However, a victory for Senator Alhassan will supersede Dame Etiaba’s record.

Senator Aisha Alhassan’s success also caught the attention of the APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari who earlier this month urged Taraba state natives to support the APC governorship candidate in the state.

Buhari made the remarks in a series of tweets on his official Twitter page to commemorate the International Women’s Day marked across the world on Sunday, March 9.



2 comments:

  1. hope she wins, be nice to have a woman governor

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  2. Up women progress

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