Kankara: Nigerian Women Hold One Million Rally In Abuja.
A group identified as Women for Buhari (WFB) on Monday, December 21, conducted a one million rally at the Unity Fountain, Abuja, following the release of over 300 schoolboys who were abducted in Kankara, Katsina state.
In a report by Leadership, hundreds of Nigerian women took to the streets of the Federal Capital Territory, singing and jubilating in appreciation of President Muhammadu Buhari for the students’ safe return.
The group noted that for acting like a “true father and leader” again, they are proud of Buhari who has the interest of Nigeria at heart.
Princess Ajibola, the president of WFB speaking on behalf of the women stated that they as wives, mothers, and sisters are the greatest beneficiaries of the president and security agencies quick intervention.
Commending the president, Ajibola added that Buhari’s patriotism and concern for the lives of the citizens are second to none.
The women also hailed the service chiefs for their cooperation and the efforts of the troops who ensure the safety of Nigerians.
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