Women have called for creation of more opportunities to encourage their active participation in policymaking and support female candidates during elections.
In a survey conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Oyo, Ogun and Kwara states, the women also unanimously supported the call for a Bill for Special Legislative Seats for Women in Parliament.
Mrs Folasade Aladeniyi, a former chairman, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ibadan branch, said women participation in politics was not only a matter of equality, but a necessity for balanced and effective governance.
Aladeniyi said women bring unique perspectives, compassion, and inclusiveness into leadership.
She said their involvement ensures that the needs and interests of all members of society, especially womenfolk and children, are adequately represented in policy decisions.
Encouraging more women to take part in politics, according to her, will strengthen democracy and promote national development.
She noted that training and reserving seats for women were crucial steps towards bridging the gender gap in political representation.
Aladeniyi said political training would equip women with the knowledge, confidence and leadership skills required to compete effectively.
“Reserved seats, on the other hand, help overcome long-standing social and structural barriers that have limited women’s access to political positions.
“Together, these measures create a more level playing field and encourage more women to step into leadership roles. Women contribute immensely to national development across all sectors — political, economic, and social. They play vital roles in education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, and community building.
“In leadership, women often promote transparency, peacebuilding, and social justice; their active involvement in governance fosters inclusive growth and sustainable development, ensuring that no segment of the population is left behind,” she said.