As the date draws closer for
the up-coming 2nd FELMAUSA
inauguration on November 6 – 8, 2009 in Newark,
New Jersey, the various women organizations
around the U.S. have vowed to show their full
support for the in-coming administration. The
biggest question now is “who produces the
highest turnout of female organizations?” Is it
Philly (hometown of the VP for Operations), the
Washington, DC Metro Areas (MD, NC, VA and WA)
where the in-coming president originates, or NY
where the VP for administration resides? Better
yet, will the largest crowd hail from the
mid-west (Chicago, MN, WI and ND)?
Amidst
the sensations and electrifying excitements the
inaugural has brought to the various chapters,
one cannot under-estimate any chapter in the
process. The president-elect vowed to rally full
support from the Washington, DC Metro Areas for
the inaugural. The president is making every
effort to make sure the DC area come out
favorite among the women during inauguration
night. Few of the prominent Washington Metro
Area females mentioned expected to heat up the
competition are Saran Sackor, Maciagbeh Donzo and Malofo
Donzo. One can remember how much support the
president-elect received from his home state,
the Washington Metro Areas, during the past elections in the twin cities of
MN.
The
mid-west has always been a center of attraction
since the formation of FELMAUSA and one cannot
dismiss the level of productivity that will emit
from that part of the United States. With
developing stories emitting from the elections
fever that is gripping the state of MN by storm,
the new leadership will be challenged to use the
inauguration as a litmus test as far as
producing massive turnout from that state. The
leadership will definitely have to collaborate
with WI, IL, and ND in an effort to beat the
indomitable Philly women.
Meanwhile, every effort is
been exerted by the VP for Administration-elect
Hon. Mohammed Kromah to make sure NY is fully
represented. The VEEP has embarked on a rigorous
campaign among the women of New York to ensure their
total presence at the occasion. According to the
VEEP, his out-reach effort is beginning to take
shape and he is 100% confident that rain or
shine, Nov 7th will be a night for
New Yorkers. Definitely, it will be a night when
the women of NY will show their true,
competitive dominance to their counterparts
(“Philly Women”) of Philadelphia.
For their part, the various
women organizations in Philly promise to do what
they usually do. “GO OUT IN OUR RECORD NUMBERS
AND MAINTAIN THE STATUS QUO” According to the
president of LIMAP, Mohammed Bility, his
community has always galvanized support around
the city when there is an eminent competition
against other states. The president stated
emphatically that his state has won most of the
FELMAUSA competitions over the year and, as such
does not envisage ANYTHING WHATSOEVER that will
stop his state from maintaining its indomitable
status and place in FELMAUSA.