As we commemorate Women’s Month this March, Women Radio 91.7FM has commended the passage of the Special Seats Bill by the 10th Senate, describing it as a crucial step toward achieving gender equality in Nigeria.
The Special Seats Bill which proposes reserving additional seats for women in the National Assembly (37 in the Senate, 74 in the House of Representatives), and 108 across State Assemblies, aims to correct historical underrepresentation, providing women with greater opportunities to influence policymaking and governance.
It also presents a clear solution to bridging the gender gap and shaping a future where Nigerian women have equal access to political power.
A survey conducted by Women Radio 91.7FM highlights the lack of grassroots support for female candidates as a major obstacle to increasing women’s political representation.
“As Nigeria forges ahead in its development journey, ensuring women’s representation in leadership is essential to unlocking the nation’s full potential,” it said.
It also said the National Assembly’s significant male dominance, with only four female senators, underscores the systemic barriers limiting women’s participation in governance.
Speaking on the development, British Deputy High Commissioner Gill Lever, OBE, emphasised the critical role of women’s political empowerment in driving national development during her visit to Women Radio 91.7FM.
“The time for action is now. Gender inclusivity is not just a moral obligation, but a strategic necessity for building a more just and prosperous society.”
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