Anambra poll: Female candidate empowers market women

The female governorship candidate of the Advanced People’s Democratic Alliance (APDA), Adaeze Okafor, an architect, has mobilised and empowered over 5,000 market women in Anambra State, ahead of the November 18 election.
The programme was done yesterday in Awka under the auspices of Advanced People’s Democratic Alliance Young Leaders Forum (APDAYLF).
Speaking at the event at NnamdiAzikiwe University temporary site yesterday, the APDA candidate declared that she was directed by God to contest the governorship election.
The women in their numbers, especially from the market sector in the state, led by Mrs. Eunice Agunobi, intercepted her speech with praise songs.
Okafor said her major priority when elected would be to create jobs for the teeming youths by establishing industries in the state.
The coordinator of APDAYLF, Victor Chike, said the group was made up of younger men and women that were participating actively in politics, hoping to take over from the elders in the nearest future.
The women were taught how to make beads, fashion designing, confectionaries, among others.

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