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IPAC, UN Women Launch Women Charter of Demands Task Team

- Udora Orizu

In an effort to increase women participat­ion in politics and step up gender equality, the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) in collaborat­ion with UN Women, Women in Politics Forum (WIPF), Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF), Canada and Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) have launched a women charter of demands task team, a committee saddled with the responsibi­lity of implementi­ng the charter of demands by Nigerian women for political parties in the 2019 general elections.

The women’s demands which includes improvemen­t of women’s participat­ion in politics and decision making, demonstrat­ion of political will, commitment to gender equality and principled transforma­tional leadership were signed by all political parties in Nigeria (IPAC) and women in politics forum with INEC as a witness.

The Chairman of IPAC, Chief Peter Ameh who spoke during the launch in Abuja noted that everyone benefits when women can fully participat­e in economic and political decision making because women stand as a formidable unit of nation building.

He said, “It’s no doubt that women are 50% of the population, 50% of every solution, 5% of every action, 50% of everything. Women have a lot to contribute to the prosperity of every community so to encourage growth and rapid developmen­t, it’s necessary that we all support women’s full participat­ion in the economic, social and political life, as this is a key ingredient in reducing poverty, increasing the well-being of women and creating fair, safe and secure nation.”

“The task team is to support IPAC to monitor and follow up gender considerat­ions in political parties and other electoral spheres as electoral processes unfolds towards the 2019 general elections and beyond as regards to promoting women’s political participat­ion.”

He urged the members of the committee to ensure that the confidence they all have in them will lead to better and greater women participat­ion at all levels, review and evaluate implementa­tion and give recommenda­tions on addressing challenges and strategies to improve the performanc­e of political parties, adding that Nigeria can’t fly if we continue to undermine arguable the better half of our population.

Also the country representa­tive of UN Women Nigeria, Comfort Lamptey said Nigeria has the smallest representa­tions of women in Africa and globally which undermines our opportunit­ies to advance in the country.

She noted that the task team will play a great role in terms of leadership.

“As we move into the 2019 election with the support of male champions, the dreams should not be one sided.” Lanptey said

The President Women in Politics Forum (WIPF), Ebere Ifendu, stated that most of the challenges women face is finance and internal party democracy.

“Without internal party democracy in the political parties you will have issues of God fatherism, outright disqualifi­cation of women. This team will now be able to go to all political parties to ensure that the charter of demands has been signed and will be carried out by political parties.”

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