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Thursday, June 26, 2014

PDP In Diaspora Disowns Temitope Ajaye . . . As Amazon Int’l Honours Patience Jonathan

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The People Democartic Party (PDP), USA chapter has disassociated itself from the activities of one Mrs. Temitope Ajaye, saying that the said lady is not and has never been a member of PDP in the United States.
In a letter of disclaimer written to the National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu jointly signed by the Interim Chairman, Chief Oluwafemi Sanyaolu and Interim Secretary, Prince Hyginus Ohaekelem, the party said Mrs. Temitope Ajaye was never nominated to represent PDP or Nigerians in Diaspora.
The party further said it was bringing the ugly development to the attention of the national leadership of the party to fostal any inappropriate act or behaviour that is capable of dragging the good name of the party into disrepute.
‘’ It is in the light of this that we in PDP USA will continue to work with you and the members of the National Working Committee (NWC) to ensure a better and respected PDP both at home and outside Nigeria. Mrs. Temitope Ajaye has made so many submissions at various agencies in Nigeria including the National Confab that she is the representative of the Diasporas which is false and deceptive.
‘’We disassociate the chapter from any dealings or representations made by Mrs. Temitope Ajaye in Nigeria’’.
Meanwhile, the Amazon International will honour the first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan at the 2014 International Women Summit billed to hold on September 20th in Houston, Texas USA.
The President of Amazon International, and Dynamic Women, USA, Apostle Stella Alhassan who stated this in Abuja, said the award is to celebrate Dame Patience Jonathan as ‘Amazon of African Politics’ for making Bergin Conference declaration a reality in Nigeria.  
According to Apostle Stella Alhassan, with the efforts of the first lady, many women have been made politically relevant and are actively participating in advancing the fortune of Nigeria economy. She commended the first lady for empowering Nigerian women and also President Goodluck Jonathan for giving women a place in his administration.
She further said women in the Diaspora have been creating awareness about the transformation agenda of President Jonathan and women empowerment initiatives of the first lady. The theme of this year’s summit is, ‘’The Nigerian Women in Politics, the Challenges So Far’’.

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