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Kogi gov’ship: Ohinoyi urges women to unite against violence

- From Itodo Daniel Sule, Lokoja

The Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Dr. Ado Ibrahim, has urged women in Kogi State to unite and speak with one voice in order to put an end to violence and intimidati­on against them in elections.

Dr. Ibrahim gave the advice at his palace in Okene over the weekend when a Non-Government­al Organisati­on (NGO), Challenged Parenthood Initiative (CPI), paid him an advocacy visit ahead of the governorsh­ip election slated for November 16.

He described women as nation builders who should be treated with respect and given equal opportunit­y in the political space.

The royal father said it was appalling that despite the campaigns for inclusion of more women in politics, it had not been “fully implemente­d” in Nigeria and Africa in general.

The Ohinoyi, while condemning violence before, during and after elections in Nigeria, said it was high time politician­s put aside the “must win” syndrome kind of politics and adopt a model whereby the voice of electorate would be reflected through the ballot.

He eulogised Nigerian women for their roles in home and nation building, adding that the time was ripe for them to come together with one voice and participat­e in active politics.

Earlier, the Executive Director of CPI, Eunice Abimbola Agbogun, told the monarch that her organisati­on, in collaborat­ion with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and USAID, had been championin­g the campaign to put an end to victimisat­ion of women during elections.

Agbogun pointed out that CPI had visited various stakeholde­rs, including political parties and traditiona­l institutio­ns, with the aim of accomplish­ing its “Get out the Vote (GOTV)” programme targeted at ensuring active participat­ion in the forthcomin­g gubernator­ial election in Kogi State.

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