Nigeria, the butt of international derision for successive poor
national elections, until the 2011 polls, has offered to assist
Zimbabwe, to conduct free and fair election.
Vice-President Namadi Sambo on Tuesday made the offer when the
Zimbabwean Deputy Prime Minister, Mrs Thokozani Kitupe, visited him at
the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said Nigeria was ready to support Zimbabwe through training of its
electoral officers by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
According to him, Nigeria will continue to support sister African
countries in entrenching democratic values for the general progress of
the continent.
Sambo informed the deputy prime minister of the steps being taken to
transform Nigeria in the areas of reducing maternal mortality, power
supply, transportation, education, agriculture and women’s access to
finance.
He congratulated the Global Women Power Network for the initiative to
bring women from the executive, legislature, judiciary and civil
society organisations together to fight for their rights.
He stated that in pursuit of the 35 per cent affirmative action in
Nigeria, the President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration had
promoted the rights of women in government and other spheres of human
endeavour.
Earlier, Kitupe briefed Sambo on the formation of a network for women, known as the Global Power Network for Women.
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