G23 Grand Alliance Women Wing, seek mutual collaboration for a change in the political leadership.
G23 Grand Alliance promises new political leadership change; inaugurates women wing.
The G23 Grand Alliance through it's Director General, Hon. Daye Ojuka on Tuesday sound it clear that, a new political leadership change is in the offin as the women wing was inaugurated.

Speaking at the event in PortHarcourt, Hon. Ojuka stressed the need of all members to remain united and more committed as the coming days will be more fulfilling. Ojuka called on the women wing to galvanise round the state and beyond to entrench fresh energy in the group for good of the State, he added that, it is only with a united house can a people be victorious in any venture. He assured that, there is a total change in the political landscape of Rivers State.

Those inaugurated are, Mrs. Sophia Ideh, President. Amb. Dr. Mrs. Cecilia Nwogu, Vice President. Hon. Mrs. Patience Iyeh 2nd Vice President, while Mrs. Owanate Mac-Idonibo is to serve as Secretary amongst others.
In her post inauguration and acceptance speech, Amb. Dr. Mrs. Cecilia Nwogu thanked the leadership of G23 Grand Alliance for finding it timely to inaugurate the women wing as to fast track the movement of the group, she added that, women are movers and shakers of processes to achieve greater goals. Amb. Nwogu enjoined the women to be proactive in their quest to make a difference the G23 Grand Alliance movement.
On her part, the mainstream G23 Grand Alliance women leader, Mr. Love Chimeze Meregini called on the woman to ad's value to the group with a view to enhance the much needed achievements of the group. We are in this to make life better and make changes in the political leadership of Rivers State and Nigeria at large, it is therefore imperative on us to move to all the nooks and crannies of Rivers State and bring out our women to be part of this change we so desired, she added.
In the inauguration programme are the Secretary General of G23 Grand Alliance, Prince Soala Tobins and other executive members and elders.
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