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$1.2 billion required for Nigeria to achieve gender equality: Minister

The minister said the government is exploring blended finance, public-private partnerships, and impact investments to fund programmes that benefit women and children.

• October 17, 2025
Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim (credit: Punch)
Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim (credit: Punch)

Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, Minister of Women Affairs, says Nigeria requires $1.2 billion over the next five years to meet its gender equality and social inclusion targets for sustainable development.

She said this during the annual general meeting and founder’s day of the League of Women Voters of Nigeria (NILOWV) on Friday in Abuja.

“We face a $1.2 billion financing gap. Closing it requires bold partnerships and investment in women’s advancement,” she said.

Represented by her special adviser, Ola Erinfolami, the minister said the government was exploring blended finance, public-private partnerships, and impact investments to fund programmes that benefit women, children, and families.

On the reserved seats bill, Ms Sulaiman-Ibrahim commended the National Assembly for supporting the move to increase women’s political representation, calling it a strategic investment in democracy and national progress.

Also speaking, Yahaya Abubakar, Etsu Nupe and chair of the National Traditional Rulers Council, backed the bill, saying, “We urge all lawmakers at the national and state levels to pass this crucial legislation for inclusive governance.”

Olufolake Abdulrazaq, chairperson of the Nigerian Governors’ Spouses Forum, said mobilising support for the bill was essential for women’s full political participation ahead of the 2027 elections.

Mrs Abdulrazaq was represented by Hauwa Halira, director-general, Nigeria Governors’ Spouses Forum.

“Nigeria’s next leap forward is only possible if women’s votes lead to seats of power,” she stated.

Esther Udehi, NILOWV founder, and Irene Awunah-Ikyegh, NILOWV president, urged grassroots advocacy to ensure widespread understanding and acceptance of the Reserved Seats Bill.

Aishatu Bura, president of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), highlighted the media’s role in amplifying women’s voices and pushing for inclusive political discourse.

(NAN) 

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