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Speaker Abass advocates constitutional amendment to increase women in governance

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October 29, 2024
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The Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, on Monday, reaffirmed the commitment to promoting gender equity through constitutional reforms.

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Speaking at the International Legislative Dialogue on Women and the Constitution Amendment Process, Abbas emphasized that empowering women is “not only a moral and democratic imperative but also a strategic economic necessity.”

Key Reforms

– Creating special seats for women in legislative chambers
– Joint ticketing in elections
– Reserved seats for women in legislative bodies
– Conferring equal citizenship rights to foreigners married to Nigerian women

Abbas cited Rwanda, South Africa, Namibia and Senegal as examples of successful gender inclusion, highlighting Rwanda’s impressive 60% women representation in parliament. “Rwanda has shown us that robust, intentional policies work,” he noted.

He further stated that these countries demonstrate the profound impact of women’s perspectives on governance and development.

Since 1999, women’s representation in Nigeria’s National Assembly has remained disappointingly low, with only 20 of 469 seats occupied by women. Abbas attributed this gap to institutional barriers rather than a lack of capable women.

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“This stark gap speaks not of a lack of capable women but of institutional barriers we must dismantle.”

Abbas emphasized women’s vital contributions: “Women bring unique perspectives, influencing vital issues from healthcare to economic policy.” He argued that women’s presence complements men’s contributions, enriching policy-making.

“If we trust women to shape our homes, nurture our families and educate our children, we must trust them to contribute to shaping our nation’s future.”

Abbas requested First Lady Remi Tinubu to lead an advocacy campaign across Nigeria’s 36 states, engaging governors, state houses of assembly and stakeholders to support the proposed gender equity reforms. “I implore you to use your good offices to champion this cause.”

By Mayowa Oladeji @Ripples Nigeria

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