Nigeria’s
First Lady, Aisha Buhari, stated that women would enjoy a better life
under the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, as soon as he was
inaugurated.

Mrs
Buhari’s promise was conveyed in an Easter message released in Abuja on
April 6, by Malam Garba Shehu, the director of media and publicity in
the APC presidential campaign organisation.
According to the message, the wife of the president-elect assured Nigerian women that they would witness a better deal when her husband formally takes office on May 29.
“I wish Christian women
the abundant blessings of the Easter celebration.“Nigerian women are among the hardest working social groups, but have remained economically and politically marginalised.
“Under my husband’s government, honest labour and hard work would be adequately rewarded, while corruption would be fought aggressively,” the statement read.
The First Lady also advised Nigerian women not to despair as the Buhari-led administration would make every efforts to promote and protect their welfare.
Muhammadu Buhari, in his turn, released an Easter message in Lagos on April 4, 2015, Saturday. The president-elect and the All Progressives Congress congratulated Nigerians and urged every citizen to come together, irrespective of the fault lines separating them, for a national rebirth in the spirit of Easter.
Mrs Aisha Buhari
According to the message, the wife of the president-elect assured Nigerian women that they would witness a better deal when her husband formally takes office on May 29.
“I wish Christian women
“Under my husband’s government, honest labour and hard work would be adequately rewarded, while corruption would be fought aggressively,” the statement read.
The First Lady also advised Nigerian women not to despair as the Buhari-led administration would make every efforts to promote and protect their welfare.
Muhammadu Buhari, in his turn, released an Easter message in Lagos on April 4, 2015, Saturday. The president-elect and the All Progressives Congress congratulated Nigerians and urged every citizen to come together, irrespective of the fault lines separating them, for a national rebirth in the spirit of Easter.