Following
the recent publication of the 14 presidential candidates for the 2015 general
elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), it has being
noticed that one presidential candidate and four vice presidential candidates
are females as you can see below;
Sen.
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani as the presidential candidate of Accord Alliance (AA)
and Mr Ishaka Paul as his running mate,
Rufus
Salawu as Presidential Candidate of AD and Akuchie Clif as his vice president,
Alhaji
Ganiyu Galadima and Ojengbede Farida as
the presidential and vice president of ACPN,
Dr
Mani Ahmad and Obianuju Murphy-Uzohue as president and vice president for ADC.
Ayeni
Adebayo as president and Anthony
ologbosere, female for APA,
Muhammadu
Buhari and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as president and vice president for APC,
CPC
has Chief Sam Eke as its presidential candidate and Hassana Hassan as vice president,
The
Hope Party has High Chief Ambrose Owuru and Alhaji Haruna Shaba as president
and vice president,
KOWA
party has Comfort Sonaiya and Alhaji
Seidu Bobboi as president and vice president.
NCP
has Chief Martin Onovo as president and Ibrahim Mohammed as vice president,
PDP
presidential candidate is Dr Goodluck Jonathan, and Namadi Sambo as his running
mate.
The
PPN has Allagoa Chinedu as presidential candidate with Arabamhen Mary (female) as vice president,
Godson
Okoye is the presidential candidate of UDP and Haruna Adamu as vice president,
Finally,
the presidential candidate is Dr Chekwas Okorie and Mr Bello Umar as his
running mate for UPP.
In
view of the above, it is really depicting the fact that females don’t want to
be left out in the realm of leadership. True or false? Type your comment below:
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