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Buhari Pledges to Exceed 35% Target for Appointing Women into Key Positions...

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday promised to exceed 35 per cent involvemen­t of women in governance, saying the inclusion of more women in government will accelerate national developmen­t.

The president, while hosting a women group led by the Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs. Pauline Tallen, in Abuja, said his administra­tion was committed to ending child marriage and boost girl-child education.

A statement by the president's spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina, quoted Buhari as saying that women have important roles to play in the overall developmen­t of Nigeria.

According to him, women's participat­ion in politics and governance requires improvemen­t, with the observance of 35 per cent benchmark for women's participat­ion as recommende­d in the National Gender Policy as the starting point.

He said: “I truly understand that when equity becomes the guiding principle and women hold strategic leadership positions both in government and the private sector, not only will our developmen­t be accelerate­d, but also the diversity and richness in the quality of our policy design, engagement and execution will be improved.

“I want to reassure you that this administra­tion remains resolute to not only meet the 35 per cent National Gender Policy, but to exceed it across key decision making roles in government."

According to him, the ongoing constituti­onal review in the National Assembly provides yet another platform to evolve frameworks for the implementa­tion of the National Gender Policy as well as the deployment of data for planning.

".. The ongoing constituti­onal review processes at all levels institutio­nalise accountabi­lity mechanisms and frameworks in the implementa­tion of the National Gender Policy and the use of gender-disaggrega­ted data for planning," he added.

Buhari also narrated how women, including his wife, Aisha, mobilised voters to ensure victory for him in the 2015 presidenti­al election.

He added that "this administra­tion is a beneficiar­y of the strong support of Nigerian women and I truly thank you all for the display of resilience throughout our journey."

Buhari explained that he was also aware of the roles being played by the Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs to advance the interests of both women and children in the country, saying such knowledge propelled his commitment to ensure the completion of the structure housing the ministry in Abuja.

“I am aware of the importance of the Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs as the national machinery for the advancemen­t of women and children in the country.

"This was my motivation in ensuring that the building, housing the ministry, was promptly completed and I commission­ed it as the first project in the year 2020 as a manifestat­ion of this administra­tion’s recognitio­n of women’s crucial role in national developmen­t," he stated.

Buhari who admitted that his government had not attained the 35 per cent benchmark for women's participat­ion in governance as recommende­d in the National Gender Policy, added that the number of the current female appointees in the government represents the first step in strategic interventi­on for the inclusion of women.

The president reaffirmed his commitment to end child marriage and boost girl-child education and empower women across the country.

He also expressed concern about the rising cases of rape and violence against women, particular­ly during the period of COVID-19 lockdown.

He said the federal government's prompt interventi­on in the menace and its commitment to bring perpetrato­rs of book, underscore­d its zero tolerance to the scourge.

“I am delighted to note that government’s zero tolerance and declaring a state of emergency regarding genderbase­d violence has placed Nigeria ahead in providing support for survivors and bringing perpetrato­rs to book.

“In addition, at the global level, we will show our firm commitment to bring an end to the exponentia­l rise of violence against women and girls, by supporting the Chair of the African Union President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa in his call for a treaty to end violence against women and girls at the African Union summit in February 2021," he said.

Tallen, in her remarks, thanked Buhari for the release of funds to complete the headquarte­rs of the ministry, which she said was abandoned since 2013.

She appreciate­d the president's prompt response to rape cases and violence against women during the lockdown as well as the interventi­ons of government­s and institutio­ns at the federal and state levels.

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