“And therefore, it is my decision not to go ahead with this request but carry on as the Minister of Women Affairs,” she said.
According to her, President Buhari’s commitment to the advancement of women, necessitated the need for her to continue as minister, which will aid in addressing challenges affecting women and children.
”Our nation has a long standing commitment in overcoming the challenges that inhibit women from bringing about positive changes and the requisite impacts when given a place at the table of decision making.
”My appointment as the Minister of Women Affairs is indicative of this progress and I cannot lose sight of this opportunity,” she said.
The minister, therefore, expressed her appreciation to the wife of the president, Dr Aisha Buhari, her constituency and all well-wishers for their continuous support.
On May 8, Tallen announced that she would be vying for the Plateau South Senatorial seat in the 2023 general elections.
Plateau South Senatorial District covers six local government areas namely Langtang North, Langtang South, Mikang, Qua’anpan, Shendam and Wase.
Buhari had on Thursday, issued a directive to all appointees seeking nomination ahead of the APC primaries to resign on or before May 16.
The directive followed the decision of the Court of Appeal to dismiss a suit that challenged section 84(12) of the Electoral Act, which prohibits appointees from participating in a convention as a delegate or nominee.