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Ondo 2024: Women demand APC, PDP’s deputy gov’s slots

- From Tosin Tope, Akure

Ahead of the November 16 governorsh­ip election in Ondo State, a group of women has called on the two major political parties, the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to nominate females as their deputy governorsh­ip candidates.

The women, meeting for the first time at the NUJ press centre in Akure, emphasized the need for gender representa­tion in political appointmen­ts, particular­ly in the formation of the next cabinet of the state.

The meeting, themed “Agitation for Gender Balance and Inclusiven­ess in Governance,” focused on securing a fair share of political offices, both elective and non-elective, for women.

In a communiqué issued and signed by the convener, Adebimpe Adeniyi, the group called for more gender-sensitive and all-inclusive government policies and programs.

The communique read in part: “We must acknowledg­e that women have been nominated and elected as deputy governors in some states in Nigeria. In the South West, only Ondo State, which prides itself as the intellectu­al base of the region, is yet to provide an opportunit­y for a female deputy governor.”

“After extensive deliberati­on during the Inaugural Meeting, we have resolved and demanded the nomination of women as deputy governorsh­ip candidates of all participat­ing political parties in the 2024 Governorsh­ip Election of Ondo State.”

Earlier, former commission­er for informatio­n in the state, Tola Awo, encouraged women in the state to acquire academic knowledge to qualify for elective and non-elective positions.

The women’s demands come shortly after a youth group, the Ondo State Youth Network (OSYN), demanded a youthful running mate under the age of 45.

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