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Forum calls for women participation in politics
 
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Sat, 10 Mar 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

How to position Women for leadership and effective political participation dominated the discussion at the Media Women Forum workshop which took place at WFM 91.7 Women Radio, Arepo.
All the guest speakers and panel of discussants called on Nigerian women to be effectively involved and participate in politics.
Remi Sonaiya , ex KOWA party presidential election candidate, said some men feel that having Women in leadership positions will be achieved at their own expense, so that brings a certain degree of resistance.
She said women should rise above any form of discouragement and strive to make a difference.
Darcy Zotter, Public Affairs Officer, United States Consulate General, gave an illumination into the struggle of women in politics in the United States, the progress made over the years, and how this can influence women in politics in Nigeria.
“We recognize that first and foremost Women are not encouraged to run. More so, Women rights is human right,” she said.
Adiza Umoru, sharing Zotter’s view, said women are not encouraged.
“(Given) The 35% affirmative action for Women in Nigeria seems to be abandoned. The policy demands 35 percent involvement in all Governance process,” she said.
Ms Umoru lamented that Nigerian women are obviously marginalised in the democratisation process, saying that in spite of the fact that many women are literate, they still hold less than five percent of important decision making positions in the country.
Statistics show that women are grossly underrepresented in the legislative and executive arms of government across the country.

 

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