Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has described Nigeria’s rating as the lowest in terms of women in elective positions in Africa as disappointing, and called for more intentional support by political parties and the parliament for women.
Speaking as a Special Guest at the Lagos State House of Assembly Complex in Ikeja, where NIDCOM Boss delivered a speech on “The Role of Women in Nation Building” to commemorate 25 years of democratic governance in Nigeria.
Dabiri-Erewa noted that out of over 1,300 elective positions at the state and federal levels, less than five per cent are women, saying that the statistics rather than increased, diminished over the years.
She called on Political parties to be sincere and intentional about getting women into elective positions, adding that Nigeria had more than enough gifted and competent women for any elective political office in Nigeria.
This was contained in a statement released by the Commission, Dabiri-Erewa also called on the Parliament to give their backing to women friendly legislation, while calling on women professionals in all walks of life to participate actively in the political space.
She emphasized that women should take mentorship seriously , and serve as role models to younger generations, paving the way for aspiring young women to occupy various positions in the society.
She applauded Rt. Hon. Dr. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, the Speaker of Lagos state House of Assembly for the well organized event ,and expressed her hope that deserving women would be given opportunities to contribute to national development.
She praised the intelligence, brilliance and energy of women, noting that Nigerian women rank among the best in the world.
She called on Nigerian women to put their best forward and urged women in various professions to participate actively in politics.
The event which was hosted by the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa was attended by the wife of Lagos state Governor, Dr. Ibironke Sanwo-Olu, former Governors, former deputy governors, past and serving assembly members, party leaders, party executives and members of the diplomatic corps.