Only 381 are females out of 4259 candidates contesting 2023 elections — Group

President of Women in Politics, Barrister Ebere Ifendu addressing newsmen at the Sokoto NUJ Press Center, Thursday morning. PHOTO BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto

BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto –

A group under the auspices of Women in Politics has called for more women participation and visibility in all elective and appointment positions as the 2023 general elections draws closer.

NATIONAL ACCORD reports that Women in politics is part of the Electoral Integrity and Accountability in Nigeria project funded by the Mac Arthur Foundation, implemented by WRAPA in partnership with the Nigerian Women Trust Fund, 100 Women Lobby Group, and Elect Her.

Addressing newsmen on Thursday in Sokoto at the NUJ Press Center, the President, Women in Politics Forum, Barrister Ebere Ifendu stressed that women can excel like their male counterparts in governance.

Barrister Ifendu appealed to the executive to ensure compliance with the 35 percent affirmative action in appointive positions into public office in conformity with the National Gender Policy and the Judgement of the Federal High Court recently delivered by Justice Donatus Okorowo.

She decried that only APM party out of the 18 displayed by Independent National Electrical Commission (INEC) fielded a woman as its presidential candidate.

She said: “1,101 candidates are vying for the 109 Senatorial seats and 3,122 candidates contesting for the 469 legislative positions. An analysis of the candidates according to gender shows that there is only one (1) female candidate for the Presidential election.

”That of the APM which therefore represents just 2.77 percent of Presidential election candidates with no party fielding a female as the vice presidential candidate.

“For the Senate, out of 1,101 candidates vying for 109 Senatorial seats, 92 are women. (8.35 percent) while while 288 women are contrasting for House of Representatives out of the total 3,122 candidates, re-presenting 9.2 percent .

“‘Commultively, there are 381 women among the total 4259 contestants for the presidency, (presidential candidate and running mates) and the National Assembly seats. This represents 8.9 percent of the candidates”.

Barrister Ebere, further, charged the legislature to pass relevant laws that will promote women participation in politics, adding that nobody gets elected without support of the women.

She also admonished the media to consistently project women in good light, hence, giving them the desired visibility to communicate their visions and missions.

To the traditional, religious and community leaders, Barrister Ebere appealed to them to be advocates, champions and drivers of women participation in politics from their various spaces

Collaborating the position of Barrister Ebere, the Sokoto State Coordinator of Mariya Tambuwal Development Initiative (MTDI) Hajiya Fatimah Khalid appealed for change of orientation towards entrusting women with political positions in the state.

On her part, Hon (Hajiya) Ubaida Mohammed Bello, the Special Adviser to Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal on Human Rights, NGOs and Donor Agency, said consistent advocacy and orientation will enhance women participation in politics.

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