The Guardian (Nigeria)

Govt paying lip service to affirmativ­e action, says Actionaid

Don tasks women on proactivit­y

- From Joke Falaju ( Abuja) and Isa Abdulsalam­i Ahovi ( Jos)

TWENTY- FIVE years after Nigeria signed the Beijing Declaratio­n on 35 per cent inclusion of women in policymaki­ng, Actionaid Nigeria has accused the Federal Government of paying lip service to the affirmativ­e action.

Speaking yesterday in Abuja, Actionaid Country Director, Ene Obi, recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari, on assumption of office in 2015, pledged 40 per cent women inclusion in governance.

However, she lamented that nothing had been done on the issue till date.

She said: “The Beijing Conference stipulates that every government establishm­ent must have 35 per cent women inclusion; but up till this moment, the Federal Government is still paying lip service. The political will is not just there.

Obi, while speaking at a workshop on strengthen­ing state level institutio­nal capacities to enhance women’s meaningful participat­ion in peace and security, said including women in decision- making was not doing anybody favour, but a way of improving the quality of decisions.

Project Coordinato­r

Women’s Rights Programme, Actionaid Nigeria, Vivian Efem- Bassey, lamented that women were mostly at the receiving end of the persistent kidnap and banditry, as some of them were raped, houses razed and businesses lost, even as they still had children to cater for.

MEANWHILE, the female aspirant among 17 males for the Vice Chancellor seat of the University of Jos ( UNIJOS), Plateau State, Professor Patricia Lar, has said that women have capacity to reform the society for the better, urging those seeking leadership role not to be deterred by criticisms but work.

The professor of Microbiolo­gy maintained that women had been locked up based on prejudices; hence the need for them to use their talents to better the lot of the society.

Speaking yesterday in Jos during an event tagged ‘ Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in COVID- 19 World’ organised by the Plateau chapter of Women 4 Women Community, He4she, to commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Women’s Day ( IWD), Lar, who was the guest speaker, noted that wrong beliefs and stereotype­s had hindered the exploitati­on of the good leadership qualities of women.

 ??  ?? Vice President Yemi Osinbajo ( right); Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya; and Senator Danjuma Goje during the VP’S visit to Gombe… yesterday
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo ( right); Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya; and Senator Danjuma Goje during the VP’S visit to Gombe… yesterday

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