ActionAid Nigeria commended Aliko Dangote for responsibly raising concerns, highlighting the positive civic value of speaking up and reporting suspected wrongdoing in good faith.
The country director acknowledged the relevance of the DPGG in advancing gender equality in Nigeria.
He called for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s poverty reduction strategies.
ActionAid Nigeria has called on all tiers of government, civil society organisations, and citizens to demonstrate a renewed commitment to accountability.
According to him, women and young people had always been the first responders in crises.
According to her, fulfilling these promises is critical to the delivery of democratic dividends.
Mojeed Owoade, who chaired the 11-man panel, said the Supreme Court’s judgement failed to address and explicitly state the position of the law on the defection.
Mr Mamedu identified women as the backbone of the nation’s economy, democracy, and communities.
He emphasised the need for women to have access to resources that would enable them to purchase land.
Mr Mamedu stressed the necessity for strategic investments in supporting smallholder farmers particularly women and youths.
