Stakeholders advocate women’s representation in leadership roles


By Genesis ogiri, Abuja 

Women have encountered numerous challenges preventing them from active political participation, including sociocultural, economic and institutional factors. 

It is on this note that stakeholders on Thursday advocated actionable strategies that enhance women’s representation in leadership roles in the country.

The member Kwara State House of Assembly representing the Owode/Onire Constituency, Rukayat Shittu, said  we are here to close the gap of gender and build capacity for women inclusion and gender in leadership roles to better support the government and promote sustainable development.

The 27-year-old described her drive and enthusiasm for governance and community development as a strong test to counter stereotypes in the political sphere.

“I have been someone who has been very passionate about governance and politics and this is something I have engaged myself with since my university days,” she said.

Regarding  gender, the atmosphere in Kwara has already redefined the roles of the women in governance, so I didn’t find it so difficult for me to sell myself to people because I am a female or a young person.”

Hon. Shittu stated this at the eighth Voice of Women Conference and Awards organised by the Voice of Women Empowerment Foundation in Abuja, themed, “Achieving women’s inclusion for a sustainable Nigeria.” 

Rukayat Shittu who lauded the Kwara state Government led by His Excellency AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for recognizing the gender inclusivity. Noting that all local government Deputies goes to women and other positions too, it was a testament to unwavering commitment to good governance and gender inclusivity.

This is a significant achievement, highlighting Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq's commitment to gender equity and recognition of women's indispensable role in driving socio-economic development.

Thursday NEWSWAY reports that the  progress made in Kwara State is outstanding, demonstrating that policies and decisions consider the needs and opinions of all, regardless of gender. 

This approach is reflected in Rukayat Shittu, Nigeria's youngest female House of Assembly representative, whose inclusion indicates the growing recognition of the importance of young women in leadership roles and their unique perspectives. 

Kwara State's progress signifies the benefits of promoting inclusion. Governor AbdulRahman's deliberate and intentional commitment for gender inclusivity should inspire other states to strive for a more equitable future, cultivating prosperous societies that prioritise the inclusion of all citizens.

The 8th Voice of Women Conference & Awards (VOW2024) held on Thursday being 3rd October, 2024 at NAF Conference Centre Abuja Nigeria.

VOW2024 is a national dialogue between grassroots and urban women with a primary objective for “Same Gender Support” & actionable strategies to enhance women’s inclusion and empowerment for a sustainable Nigeria.

Thursday NEWSWAY reports that the Voice of Women Conference & Awards (VOW) is an annual Women’s conference of diverse women groups in business, governance, civil society and academia with a common agenda that promotes inclusive policies to foster national development. VOW is an initiative of Voice of Women Empowerment Foundation in partnership with Women Radio 91.7FM.



Earlier today, In her welcome address, the chairman of the planning committee of the event, Dr Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi, highlighted that the conference was a platform for stakeholders to engage in meaningful dialogue, fostering support for grassroots women who are the backbone of communities and the country.

She said, “Our discussions will revolve around actionable strategies that enhance women’s representation in leadership roles, recognising that inclusive governance is key to achieving national development and sustainability.

“The significance of amplifying women’s voices cannot be overstated; together we have the power to reshape policies and create opportunities for all women.”

The convener and Chief Executive Officer of Women Radio 91.7 FM, Toun Sonaiya, urged President Bola Tinubu to lend his voice and political will to get the 74 extra seats bill passed by the 10th National Assembly.

Sonaiya stated, “We need you to be deliberate using your voice and political will to do more and elevate Nigerian women’s inclusion to global standards.

“Education is our pillar to knowledge and I thank you for making life a step easier for parents and guardians in meeting financial obligations by introducing the NELFUND loan.

“Data shows that fewer females apply for the NELFUND loan. I appeal to mothers and guardians to encourage their girls to take advantage of this generous government initiative. Please, get your girls to apply so that our dreams of a better and greater Nigeria can be realised.”

The United Nations Country Representative to Nigeria, Beatrice Eyong, noted that women’s empowerment is not merely a matter of equality but a foundation for sustainable development, inclusive governance, and resilient society.

Eyong, who was represented by UN Women Nigeria’s National Programme Officer, Patience Ekeoba, said women at every level of society have the unique ability to shape lives, especially women at the grassroots.

Eyong said, “They can redefine norms. They can create systems of governance. They can reflect the needs of all of us, as has been, of course, elaborated here today.

“However, women have been underrepresented in leadership roles and decision-making processes for too long. This is not due to a lack of competence or vision but structural barriers limiting, access, opportunity, and solidarity.

They have also consistently proven their resilience, their creativity, and their resourcefulness, often with limited resources and recognition, their involvement in governance and leadership is not only crucial but overdue when grassroots women are supported and empowered, they uplift the entire society,” she stated.

She stressed that increasing women’s participation in governance and leadership begins with supporting women who are at the grassroots level.

In her keynote speech, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Barrister Nkeiruka Onyejeocha emphasised the importance of rural women in driving change.

Onyejeocha acknowledged the resilience of rural women despite disappointments and stressed the need for inclusive policies, such as the 35 per cent affirmative action, to empower them.

She attributed her political success to her strong connection with grassroots women, noting that their collective strength significantly influenced her electoral victories.

“The conversation following the 2023 edition, especially those held with women at the grassroots across six geopolitical zones, have reminded us of the profound impact and truth that without the rural women, 35 per cent affirmative action, additional seats, legislation would be a far cry because the people who have to make it happen have not been on board.

“My success in politics was because I was connected to the rural women,” the minister noted.

The Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, acknowledged the resilience of Nigerian women, especially those from rural and civil service backgrounds.

Akpoti-Uduaghan categorised women into married women, civil servants, and entrepreneurs, highlighting the unique issues each group encounters.

She encouraged aspiring female politicians to authentically engage with these women’s concerns, promising real change and support.

The senator added that empowering women was crucial for societal progress, and women in politics must prioritise the needs of their constituents to create meaningful change.

“For women vying for political offices, you have to sell a relatable idea to the Nigerian woman, especially the married folks, and assure them that when you get voted, you will prioritise their well-being, care and worth,” she said.







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