FIDA Nigeria Rallies Citizens to Support Women’s Reserved Seats Bill

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The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria, with support from the UNWOMEN Nigeria and funding from the Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) has launched a significant new initiative aimed at engaging Nigerian Citizens at the State and Community levels towards building consensus and aggregating demands on the passage of the Reserved Seats for Women Bill which is presently being considered by Joint Constitutional Reform Committees of the National Assembly.

This initiative, launched under the auspices of the Advancing Women’s Inclusion and Representation in Leadership and Political Processes in Nigeria project,  will be implemented across nine States of the Federation namely: Anambra, Enugu (South East), Edo (South South), Oyo (South West), Kogi (North Central), Adamawa (North East), Sokoto, Kano & Jigawa(North West)

Mrs. Eliana Martins, Country Vice President of FIDA Nigeria in a Statement disseminated   to   the press, informs Nigerians that this initiative aims to drive conversations on inclusivity of gender quota specifically campaigns and advocacy on Reservation of Special Seats for Women at the Nigerian Parliament (Senate, House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly); in the constitutional amendment process, working with multi-stakeholders at both the State and Local communities.

She stated that through proper and regular engagements, these stakeholders will unanimously aggregate demands, through a co-creation process, collate inputs which will be reduced into a draft memorandum which will be presented at the public hearings before the relevant National Assembly committees.

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Laying credence to the aforementioned statement, the Senior Manager, Programs & Partnerships FIDA Nigeria emphasized that advocacy is tilted towards enabling a gender responsive legal environment that will witness additional  Special Seats for 37 Women in the Nigerian Senate and Federal House of Representatives respectively,  totaling 74  and 108 additional seats at the respective State Houses of Assembly

Mr. Fikih  Obaro further highlighted the primary goals of the project to include:

  • Strengthening advocacy efforts for the inclusion of exclusive additional special seats for women through strategic partnerships with key state and non-state actors.
  • Increasing public awareness and support in advancing women political participation and representation through the constitution amendment process.
  • Aggregating   demands and advocacy asks through a draft memorandum from citizens towards improving women representation in Governance and political process.
  • Securing commitments from National and State Houses of Assembly by building a passage for 74 additional exclusive Special Seats for Women at the National Assembly and 108 Seats at the State Houses of Assembly through Constitutional Amendment/Review process.

Conclusively the Country Vice President/National President, Mrs. Eliana Martins encouraged the public to support all efforts to advance the representation and participation of women in Nigerian politics and specifically the Nigerian ….

She also invited everyone to follow FIDA Nigeria’s activities related to this project on social media:

God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

God bless FIDA Nigeria

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Eliana Martins (Mrs.)

Country Vice President /National President

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