The minister of women
affairs and social development, Senator Aisha Alhassan has resigned her
position in order to contest the 2019 governorship election. President
Muhammadu Buhari confirmed the resignation in his acceptance of her
notification through a letter conveyed to her dated July 27, 2018.
Minister for Women
Affairs, Asha AlHassan In the letter, however, President Buhari raised a
condition of supporting her so long as she vies on the platform of the All
Progressives Congress, APC. Alhassan had famously last September vowed that she
would not support Buhari’s second term ambition on the claim that he had
promised to serve only one term and that she would only support former Vice
President Atiku Abubakar. Abubakar who was at that time in the APC has now
defected to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
It was yet unclear yesterday if she would
follow Abubakar to the PDP. Alhassan was the candidate of the APC in the 2015
governorship election and lost it by the whiskers.
In his acceptance of
her resignation letter, Buhari said: I have today received your letter
notifying me of your intention to contest for the governorship of Taraba State
in the 2019 election. Let me thank you on behalf of the Federal Executive
Council and Nigerians for your services as minister under this administration.
I note with passion your past contribution to our great party APC during and
after the 2015 elections. As you are aware I am totally committed to free and
fair elections. Our policy is to support all APC candidates. I wish you well in
your ambition to be governor of your state. Rest assured that all security
agencies as well as INEC will have my full support to conduct free, fair and
transparent elections in 2019
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