The All Progressives Congress (APC)’s elected female national offices and zonal women leaders have expressed their displeasure with Betta Edu, the party’s national women leader, in what appears to be a developing crisis.
This was revealed on Saturday in a letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu from Hon. Omorede Osifo, the APC’s deputy national treasurer, and eight other female leaders.
Recall that two days earlier, Edu and APC leaders paid Tinubu a visit at the Presidential Villa.
Edu has faced a unanimous vote of no confidence from the APC-elected women executives and zonal leaders, who have also distanced themselves from her recent trip to the White House.
During her visit to the Presidential Villa, they charged Edu of misrepresentation and conceit.
In light of this, they declared that, in contrast to media rumors, Edu does not speak for the party’s elected National Women Officials and Zonal Women Leaders.
They said that many of the women who were paraded were not the democratically elected national offices but rather members of the National Executive Council, Zonal Women Leaders, three female senators, fifteen female members of the House of Representatives, and other important women leaders and stakeholders.
The female leader who felt wronged begged Tinubu to give them a platform to air their complaints.
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