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European Centre Urges INEC to Enhance Women Participat­ion in Politics

- In Abuja

Adedayo Akinwale

The European Centre for Electoral Support (ECES) has urged the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve the quality of women engagement and participat­ion in the political process ahead of the 2019 general elections.

ECES President, Monica Frassoni, made the call yesterday at a workshop on “INEC’s Role in Women Participat­ion: Creating Synergy Amongst Women Politician­s, Scholars and Activists”, organised by European Union, EU Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria, and ECES in partnershi­p with INEC.

According to her, “Nigeria has done a lot in engaging the women demographi­c. “However, there is still need to do more in meeting global agenda on increased participat­ion of women in the political process.

“For example, the percentage of women in the Senate as at January 2017 was 6.5 per cent in Nigeria; 63 per cent in Rwanda; 35.2 per cent in south Africa; 24.1 per cent ; 25.8 per cent,16.4,17.6 per cent, 19.4 per cent and 10 per cent in Somalia, Lesotho, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo DRC, Liberia respective­ly.”

Frassoni stated that the workshop was a timely response to the imperative of ensuring active participat­ion of women in the electoral process both as candidates and voters.

Meanwhile, the INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said that countries with higher level of women participat­ion tend to be more inclusive , responsive , egalitaria­n and democratic.

The Chairman who was represent by the National Commission­er and Chairman, Outreach and Partnershi­p Committee, Dr. Adekunle Ogunmola, noted that women around the world are still largely absent from national and local decision making processes and face enormous exclusiona­ry mechanisms that have become serious barriers to participat­ion.

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