Lagos assembly pledges legislative action for equity, inclusion

The Lagos State House of Assembly has reaffirmed its commitment to developing legislative frameworks that promote equity and inclusion in society.
The Speaker, Mojisola Meranda, made this pledge on Friday while delivering a special address at the Women Advocates Research & Documentation Centre (WARDC) co-creation workshop in Lagos.
Mrs Meranda highlighted the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2024, which ranks Nigeria 125th out of 146 countries in gender parity, particularly in economic participation and political empowerment.
She stated that these statistics emphasise the urgent need for legislative intervention and policy transformation.
Mrs Meranda announced that the assembly would soon introduce a bill to address and dismantle systemic inequalities that have long excluded vulnerable groups.
In spite of Nigeria being Africa’s most populous nation and largest economy, with over 250 ethnic groups, diversity has not always translated into equity and inclusion, she noted.
She said: “Nigeria, as Africa’s most populous nation and largest economy, is rich in diversity.
“With over 250 ethnic groups, multiple religions, and a broad socio-economic spectrum, our country reflects multiculturalism. However, this diversity has not always ensured equity and inclusion.
“Marginalised groups, including women, low-income individuals, persons with disabilities, and ethnic minorities, still face systemic barriers restricting access to opportunities, resources, and representation.
“Women, for instance, remain significantly underrepresented in political leadership and decision-making roles, holding only a small fraction of elective positions.
“Similarly, persons with disabilities face immense challenges in education, employment, and access to public services.”
Mrs Meranda added that individuals in rural areas, urban slums, and economically disadvantaged communities struggle daily to access basic amenities and economic opportunities.
She stressed that these challenges require immediate attention, as no nation can achieve true progress while leaving a significant portion of its population behind.
As a way forward, the speaker urged the provision of training and financial support for women, youth, and persons with disabilities to empower them to participate in the economy.
(NAN)
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