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IWD: Women in Parliament demand more women in elective, appointive positions

Women in Parliament (WIP) Committee of the National Assembly on Sunday called for  inclusion of more women in elective and appointive positions in the country.

In a communique after its one-day retreat for female legislators in Lagos, the group frowned at the decline in the number of women in appointive positions in the country.

WIP Coordinator, Taiwo Oluga, commended the leadership of the Senate for deliberate inclusion of all female senators in the Constitution Review Committee and urged the House of Representatives to do the same.

This, she said, would ensure that critical issues of concern to women were brought to the attention of the committee in both chambers.

“Out of 469 members of the National Assembly, there are only 21 women; and women represent only 4.43 per cent of 991 legislators in the state Houses of Assembly.

“This act of political exclusion is no longer acceptable, Nigerian female legislators, therefore, call on their colleagues in the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly to take drastic action.

“In the spirit of this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD),  #EachforEqual campaign, we need to take intentional steps in the ongoing constitution review and electoral reform process to promote women inclusion in governance and politics through gender-specific provisions.

“WIP notes that the language of Nigerian laws is gender-biased and insensitive to women,” Oluga said.

She said the constitution, for instance, had gender insensitive words mentioned about 66 times and the Electoral Act also had gender insensitive words mentioned about 68 times.

She called on the National Assembly Constitution Review Committee to review the drafting style by deleting the descriptive pronoun ‘He’ as presented in the constitution and replacing it with ‘He or She.

“Changing the descriptive pronoun to he or she will promote an inclusive constitution that acknowledges women,” she said.

Usman Abdullahi, Deputy Chairman House Committee, Women in Parliament, National Assembly, said that political parties remained the only vehicle to contest elections in the country.

He said that the WIP was concerned about the lack of internal party democracy and political will to ensure women’s political inclusion and representation.

“We call on our colleagues to use the ongoing reforms of  the Electoral Act and the Constitution to ensure that political parties adopt a quota system in their manifesto with women and men alternating (50:50) on its candidates’ list.

“For all elective positions, there should be an intermix of both genders,  particularly positions requiring running mates.

“For example, where a man contests for the governorship, a woman shall be the deputy and where a woman contests, a man shall be the deputy.

“Only parties who are intentional about women’s participation will receive women’s votes in the 2023 elections, ” Abdullahi said.

Female legislators from across the country converged in Lagos at the retreat to review critical national issues, particularly as they affected women and children in commemoration of 2020 IWD.

The retreat was an opportunity to enhance the technical capacity of female legislators and design an agenda for improved political inclusion of women in politics and governance. (NAN)

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