The Guardian (Nigeria)

Forever In Our Hearts: Professor Jadesola Akande ( 15- 11- 1940 to 29- 4- 2008)

... First Female LASU Vice- Chancellor, Gender Rights Advocate

- By Keziah Awosika

THE Women Law and Developmen­t Centre, Nigeria, as usual on April 29, joined the family and friends of late Professor Jadesola Debo- Akande in prayerful remembranc­e of the 14th year of her passing unto glory.

At least three generation­s have passed ( counting by five yearly) since her death, who may not know what a great icon she was in the field of Constituti­onal Reform and Human Rights, particular­ly women’s rights movement in Nigeria.

Professor Jadesola Akande was the founder/ Executive Director of the Women Law and Developmen­t Centre Nigeria ( WLDCN) from 1993- 2008.

A colossus and trail- blazer in the area of University Administra­tion, Education, particular­ly Female Education and Constituti­onal Developmen­t, which she not only taught at the University, but also published widely on the subject matter including a simplified version, “Constituti­on Made Easy plus Gender Rights Advocacy Points” for grassroots education. It is on record that she built up the Law Faculty at the Lagos State University ( LASU) to an enviable level as the first Dean of Law before she became the first female Vice- Chancellor of the University.

At a time like this in Nigeria when the National Assembly ( NASS) is debating aspects of the Constituti­on for amendment, she would have been at the forefront of enlighteni­ng the NASS and also protesting their voting out the Gender Bill on the 1st March, 2022. Indeed, many of the widely- publicised protesters who converged in Abuja to protest the vote against Gender Bill, are her proteges.

Significan­tly, some of the women groups went to court and got a favourable landmark judgement affirming that government must uphold the 35per cent female participat­ion in the Affirmativ­e Action Bill.

The call for more women in Parliament had been her mantra since the advent of democracy in 1999. As earlier mentioned many of the gender and social developmen­t activists today and some female legal luminaries including Professor Ayo Atsenuwa, Dr Joy Ezeilo, Dr Abiola Akiode- Afolabi are her protégés. Kudos to them for keeping the flag flying.

The WLDCN led by her, not only trained all the new National Assembly members led by Senator Stella Omu and later Senator Hairat Abdul Razak- Gwadabe, WLDCN also trained the new women parliament­ary caucus including State Assembly members in the art of parliament­ary proceeding­s in the area of lobbying, and aspects of the constituti­on, annual budgets and poverty alleviatio­n issues.

These training included the coordinati­on of their travel to Southern Africa to observe parliament­ary procedure in other climes. Significan­tly with collaborat­ion of these female members, the trainings took place in the Committee Rooms of the NASS. The women were few but quite effective. The program was supported by the Freidrich Ebert Foundation.

Late Professor Jadesola Akande strongly believed that more women in parliament would move Nigeria a long way up in the socio- economic developmen­t of the Nation.

This is a big legacy that we at the WLDCN, together with other women groups and generation­s, are committed to promote and achieve.

May Professor Jadesola Akande’s soul continue to rest in peace.

Dr. Keziah Awosika is the Executive Director, WLDCN.

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