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Women Stakeholders: Women Political Participation Would Stimulate Diverse Perspectives, Empower Communities

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By: Michael Mike

The Coalition of Women Political Participation Partner’s Working Group is calling for constitutional gender inclusion to drive women’s political participation, which is necessary for diverse perspectives in decision-making and the promotion of good governance.

The group during a meeting to brainstorm on actions that should be evolved to ensure gender equality in political representation in the country, said women’s political participation would stimulate diverse perspectives and empower communities.

At the coordination and strategy meeting on affirmative action reforms to increase women’s political representation in the ongoing constitution review process in Abuja supported by the United Nations Women, the President of Women in Politics Forum (WIPF), Ms. Ebere Ifendu, stressed the need for affirmative action to strengthen advocacies and to effectively influence policymakers in the ongoing constitution review to promote women’s political participation.

She said: “The Nigeria’s constitution review presents a unique opportunity to rectify the underrepresentation of women in politics. We must seize this moment to create a more inclusive democracy, harnessing the potential of all citizens, regardless of gender. As advocates, we believe that affirmative action is an important tool to address past injustices and ensure fair representation of women in the political landscape. We need more participation of women in politics. We need a quota system. We need affirmative action because for all the countries that have a certain percentage of women in governance, it is due to legislation. Without legislation, we may not achieve anything.”

She added that the meeting was to coordinate all efforts, including advocacy for the adoption and enactment of reforms to boost women’s political representation in the constitution review process.

“The current constitutional review process presents a unique opportunity to incorporate gendered affirmative action reforms into Nigeria’s legal framework, demonstrating a commitment to equity, equality, and inclusivity,” Ifendu said.

She added that: “As Nigerian women, we went to court and got a judgment on the National Gender Policy. We are saying that since there is a judgment, we should begin to work on implementation and be able to demand the implementation of the court order. We heard that the government has appealed. We have not received any notice of such an appeal. So, we want to believe that the law, as we speak today, is that the gender policy must be respected, and it’s talking about 35 percent affirmative action.”

On her part, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and women’s advocate, Professor Joy Ezeilo, said it is time to have total inclusion that accommodates and recognizes the rights of women, youths, and persons with disabilities to participate and be included in governance and decision-making in the country.

She said: “We are so behind other countries. So, what are we talking about that we cannot operationalize 35 or 30 percent? And we are still talking about something below? Women should not accept anything below 35 percent of political positions. We went to Beijing in 1995 and it was agreed that at least 30 percent affirmative action be given to us over 25 years ago. We have to find a way that this constitution becomes inclusive while addressing other problems in Nigeria.

“There is also the issue of justice, fairness, and equity in the application of resources for the greater benefit of all Nigerians. So, it is time to take action to rectify these wrongs of the past and these structural inequalities and discrimination against women.”

The former Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, Mrs. Ene Obi along side the Director of Planning and Statistics at the Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development, Jummai-Idonije
emphasized the need to engage the legislature, media, grassroots women, and other stakeholders to increase women’s political representation.

They also called for collaboration and commitment from women politicians to increase the number of women in leadership positions.

The stakeholders urged the 10th National Assembly to operationalize the 35 percent affirmative action, as observed in other countries and in line with international standards, to promote equity, fairness, and justice.

The coordination and strategy meeting, supported by UN Women is to unify efforts among diverse organisations to establish a coordinated programmatic approach that leverages the strengths and resources of each participating organisation towards a common goal in advocating for affirmative action reforms to increase women’s political representation

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Zulum goes tough, Inaugurates committee to curb the menace of anti-social vices

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Zulum goes tough, Inaugurates committee to curb the menace of anti-social vices

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, on Tuesday inaugurated a committee to combat the rising cases of social vices in Maiduguri, the capital city of the state. The committee will address issues such as drug abuse, youth restiveness and all other forms of violence.

The Governor emphasised the urgency of the situation, citing alarming instances that indicate a significant increase in criminal activities linked to social instability. “The increasing cases of criminality in the state, such as thuggery, theft, and armed robbery, among others, are a matter of great concern to the public, not only in Maiduguri Metropolis but also in Borno State in general.”

“Prostitution and gangsterism are increasing daily; It is sad to note that a few days ago some were even killed behind the UMTH; in fact, it has now become the order of the day. Many places in Maiduguri are littered with hoodlums.

“In addition to this, political thuggery must be curtailed; it constitutes a lot of public disturbances. Enough now, we must take decisive action,” Zulum stated.

The committee, which comprises community leaders and law enforcement officials, including military and police, is expected to conduct extensive outreach programmes aimed at educating the public about the dangers of social vices and prosecuting those found wanting according to the law.

The Governor, however, cautioned that if allowed to continue, criminal activities can lead to insurgency, further deteriorating the fragile security situation in Borno.

Speaking on behalf of the committee members, the Chairman, Barrister Hauwa Abubakar, who is the state ‘s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice expressed gratitude to the Governor while assuring that they would work up to expectations.

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Financial Inclusion: FG Moves To Fast Track Cash Transfers To 15m Households

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The Federal Government has commenced the implementation phase of its economic and financial inclusion strategy aimed at improving access to economic opportunities for Nigerians.

To this end, the government has established an inter-agency task force to address challenges delaying President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approved conditional cash transfers to 15 million vulnerable households.

Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Technical Committee of the Presidential Committee on Economic and Financial Inclusion (PreCEFI), Deputy Chief of Staff to the President (Office of the Vice President), Senator Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, explained that the meeting brought together high-level stakeholders from government agencies, financial institutions, and academia to align on the President’s vision and execution roadmap.

“We are off to a very good start. What has led to the success of what we’ve done so far is alignment and inclusive stakeholder engagement. Financial inclusion is not just about having a bank account—it means access to quality services, credit, and the visibility that digital platforms offer,” he said.

Senator Hadejia cited recent discussions that were had at the World Bank Spring Meetings, noting that “the whole conversation was about India and what it has been able to achieve in lifting its population out of extreme poverty through financial inclusion.”

Earlier, the committee’s Secretary, Dr. Nurudeen Abubakar Zauro, who also serves as the Technical Advisor to the President on Financial Inclusion, said the meeting also approved PreCEFI’s strategic roadmap and governance structure.

“An inter-agency committee has been established to address delays in the disbursement of conditional cash transfers to 15 million households as mandated by President Tinubu,” Dr. Zauro said..

The inter-agency task force includes the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), National Social Safety-Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO), National Cash Transfer Office (NCTO), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS). Their goal is to unlock bottlenecks and fast-track the distribution of critical financial support to Nigeria’s most vulnerable.

The meeting also endorsed steps to work with state governments in localising data from the EFInA Access to Financial Services survey – a biennial study conducted by the Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access (EFInA) in Nigeria.

“We will be presenting the report to the National Economic Council and the Nigerian Governors Forum to ensure data is domesticated and acted upon at the subnational level,” Dr. Zauro said.

Also, Director-General of NIMC, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote, explained that digital identity plays a foundational role in achieving inclusion goals.

“The beauty of the NIN is that it bridges the financial divide. It provides access to health, education, and agricultural services and strengthens national data infrastructure,” she said.

On her part, Director of Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion at the CBN, Dr. Aisha A. Isa-Olatinwo, urged the committee to focus on implementable outcomes that serve those at the base of the pyramid, adding that “Financial inclusion is one of the eight reform pillars of the President’s agenda.”

Dean of the Lagos Business School, Professor Olayinka David-West, said the meeting was solution-oriented.

“We identified key challenges impacting the achievement of the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda and how we would use our collective wisdom to solve the problems,” she said, adding that “economic and financial inclusion is every Nigerian’s problem.”

Other members of the committee present at the meeting included the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), the National Cash Transfer Office (NCTO), the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), the Bank of Industry (BOI), Gates Foundation, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (ABU Zaria), the Egbaraden Traditional Council, IQS Africa, and Google.

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EXCLUSIVE: COAS relocates to maiduguri to rejig counter-terrorism operations

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EXCLUSIVE: COAS relocates to maiduguri to rejig counter-terrorism operations

By: Zagazola Makama

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Olufemi, has relocated to Maiduguri, Borno State, along with his strategic commanders as part of renewed efforts to rejig and restrategise counter-terrorism operations in the North East.

Zagazola Makama report that the relocation comes amid heightened operational activities against remnants of Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists operating in the Lake Chad Basin and Sambisa forest axis.

Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyode, who has spent the past three days in the frontline, is leading a high powered team of senior military officers to conduct on-the-ground assessments and tactical reviews of ongoing operations under Operation Hadin Kai.

A top military source disclosed that Army Chief is also using the visit to interact with commanders, frontline troops, Theartre Commander and members of the military high command to enhance synergy and coordination in the fight against insurgency.

“The COAS is fully on ground. His presence in the theatre is to drive home the urgency of operational recalibration and to ensure our troops are adequately supported in all aspects,” the source said.

Lt.-Gen. Oluyode has also held closed-door sessions with field commanders, intelligence units, and other components of the Joint Task Force to fine tune approaches toward dismantling remaining terrorist strongholds.

His visit is expected to further boost the morale of troops and reassure residents of sustained efforts by the Nigerian Army to restore peace and stability across the region.
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