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Nigeria’s first lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has joined other Nigerian lawmakers in calling for 35 per cent affirmative action for women in the legislature.
Ms Tinubu made this declaration on Tuesday morning in Abuja at the Exhibition on Art for Governance held at the National Assembly Library.
According to Ms Tinubu, the initiative blends creativity with advocacy to foster important discussions on governance, inclusion, and nation-building.
“The emphasis on affirmative action bills is an essential tool to help amplify the message of inclusion contained in this exhibition. Women constitute a vital part of our nation’s progress, yet their representation in governance remains limited.
“Ensuring that women have a stronger voice in shaping policies, making decisions, and driving national development is not just a matter of justice; it is a necessity for sustainable growth.
“Therefore, I support the affirmative action bill that mandates at least 35 per cent of seats in the legislative and executive arms be occupied by women; furthermore, I urge the National Assembly to expedite the passage of the bill,” Ms Tinubu said.
The first lady added that she was committed to supporting initiatives that promote gender inclusion, women’s empowerment, and nation-building.
“This has been my mission during my time as the wife of the governor of Lagos State, as a senator, and now as the first lady. I firmly believe in the importance of women’s voices in governance.
“I urge my former colleagues, civil society organisations, and the public to embrace the message of this exhibition and collaborate to ensure that women’s voices are heard,” the first lady added.
(NAN)
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