Edo women urged to enter politics for inclusive governance

Women across professions in Edo have been urged to join politics to amplify their voices, influence policy decisions, and strengthen inclusive governance structures.
Marie Oligbi-Edeko, Edo lawmaker, made the call on Wednesday in Benin at the maiden ‘Convergence of Women in Leadership and Impact Awards’.
The event, organised by the League of Women Voters of Nigeria, brought together professionals, policymakers, and advocates committed to advancing women’s leadership and political participation.
Ms Oligbi-Edeko, representing Esan North East Constituency II, decried the underrepresentation of women in parliament, noting systemic barriers that limit their access to elective positions.
Ms Oligbi-Edeko said women were often restricted to mobilising political support for male candidates, rather than being encouraged to contest and occupy leadership roles. She urged professional women to actively engage in politics, contest elections, and contribute meaningfully to governance and policy formulation.
“The issue of assigning women to mobilise for men should end; they must contest and hold positions to influence the political space,” Ms Oligbi-Edeko said.
She stressed that women’s voices matter and must be represented at decision-making tables to achieve fairness, equity, and sustainable development outcomes.
Coordinator of the Edo first lady’s office, Edesili Okpebholo-Anani, reiterated the urgency of increasing women’s representation across all tiers of government.
Ms Okpebholo-Anani said inclusive governance cannot be achieved without deliberate efforts to empower women politically and economically. According to her, women’s participation enhances policy diversity, strengthens democratic institutions, and promotes balanced national development.
The commissioner for women’s affairs, Eugenia Abdallah, highlighted the central role of women’s empowerment in nation-building and long-term societal progress. She said women had consistently demonstrated resilience, courage, and leadership in shaping families, communities, and national development trajectories.
Founder of the league, Esther Uduehi, described the gathering as purposeful, impactful, and reflective of a shared commitment to women’s advancement. She said the initiative demonstrated vision, coordination, and sustained advocacy for expanding women’s leadership opportunities.
(NAN)
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