President Muhammadu Buhari has described the death of Nigeria’s foremost woman politician Titi Ajanaku as “a major loss to Nigeria’s democratic struggles because her roles in those struggles cannot be forgotten in a hurry.”
This was contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity).
It said in a condolence message President Buhari said the late Ajanaku would be fondly remembered as an energetic woman politician who made a name for herself in the struggle to establish a democratic order in Nigeria.
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The statement quoted the president as saying: “She became famous because she chose to be an active player in the country’s political and democratic struggles instead of expecting to bring about change from the ringside.
“Ajanaku had imbued our women with courage and confidence to become active players in politics in order to influence and shape the course of events.
“To her credit, she achieved prominence in her own right because she worked so hard to make a mark”.
President Buhari urged other Nigerian women “to follow in the footsteps of Titi Ajanaku in the struggle to break the political glass ceiling, an effort that demands patience, tenacity, consistency and self-confidence.”
He prayed to God to grant Titi Ajanaku’s soul eternal repose and strength to her family to overcome the loss.
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