First Ladies Peace Mission Secretariat: Contractor Enjoined To Keep To 11-Month Delivery Period

First Lady Of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari, has called on women of the All-Progressive Congress (APC) to adopt new strategies to ensure more women participation in decision-making processes.

The First Lady, who is also President of the African First Ladies Peace Mission, made this known at the signing of the contract for the construction of the secretariat at her office in the statehouse, Abuja, Nigeria’s Seat Of Power.

Aisha Buhari, enjoined the contractor to keep to the 11-month period for the project to be completed and ready for inauguration by 2023.

According to her, the mission is an organization for the African First Ladies purposely initiated and approved by the then OAU and now A.U. To promote peace in Africa.


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