The Guardian (Nigeria)

Centre slams Tinubu for excluding women from advisory council

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

EXCLUSION of women and youths from the Economic Advisory Council recently set up by President Bola Tinubu has been described as a huge flaw that should be urgently reconsider­ed.

Centre for 21st Century Issues ( C21ST), which expressed serious concerns over the compositio­n, said the exclusion of a critical segment of Nigerians raises doubts on the government’s readiness to find lasting solutions to Nigeria’s economic challenges.

In a statement yesterday, the centre’s Executive Director, Titilope Akosa, said the step was retrogress­ive and unacceptab­le, adding that the critical constituen­cies of the society should not be left out of such a platform of national importance.

She said: “While respecting the President’s prerogativ­e in selecting advisors, it is essential to demand the inclusion of women and youths in the economic advisory council as a demonstrat­ion of the commitment to genuinely address the economic challenges.

“We contend that the critical constituen­cies of the society should not be left out of such a platform of national importance; particular­ly considerin­g the roles Nigerian women and youths have played and continue to play in the areas of entreprene­urship and as well as in changing the narratives of leadership and governance at national and internatio­nal levels.”

Akosa said it considered it pertinent to alert the President that Nigerians expect new ideas and innovation­s rather than mere revisionis­m if the much- needed impetuses for stimulatin­g economic growth and inclusive prosperity are to be enhanced.

“Thus, realising that Economic Advisory Committee was set up to offer solutions to the ramified economic challenges that has increased the levels of multi- dimensiona­l poverty and miseries in the country, we expect that critical constituen­cies including platforms of women and youth that constitute­s growing numbers of entreprene­urs in the country ought to be included to avail the president, as well as the government the opportunit­y to holistical­ly and robustly respond to the yearnings and aspiration­s of the people.

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