Nigeria's First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has reflected on her political journey, highlighting her electoral achievements and long-standing service in the National Assembly.
According to a news report on Arise News, Senator Oluremi Tinubu spoke at an event in Abuja focused on women's participation in politics and leadership, the First Lady encouraged women to remain actively involved in the political process and public service.
According to her, her own career demonstrates that women can achieve significant milestones through dedication, hard work, and consistent engagement with the people.
Oluremi Tinubu said: “I’ve won elections three times. I’m the first woman to serve three terms in the Senate.”
She described herself as a "silent worker," explaining that she prefers to focus on delivering results and maintaining close contact with ordinary citizens.
According to her, one of the ways she stayed connected with the people was through regular town hall meetings, which she held consistently throughout her years in office.
Oluremi Tinubu stressed the importance of service-oriented leadership, encouraging women seeking political positions to remain committed to their communities.
She also emphasized that political success is not determined by gender but by dedication, hard work, and the ability to earn the trust of voters.
During the event, supporters celebrated the First Lady's contributions to public service, with many praising her political achievements and role in promoting women's participation in governance.
The gathering formed part of ongoing discussions about expanding opportunities for women in leadership and strengthening their representation in Nigeria's political landscape.
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