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Akpabio hails women’s pivotal roles in shaping society

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has acknowledged the roles being played by women in shaping society and the future of Nigeria

• October 28, 2024
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio (Credit: Akwa Ibom state government)
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio (Credit: Akwa Ibom state government)

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has acknowledged the roles being played by women in shaping society and the future of Nigeria.

Mr Akpabio said this at an International Legislative Dialogue on Women and Constitutional Amendment in Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.

The dialogue was organised by the House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review, in partnership with Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre and support from the European Union in Nigeria.

He commended the organisers’ commitment to advancing women’s rights and ensuring their participation in Nigeria’s democracy, describing it as vital.

He said, “As we engage in this international legislative dialogue on women and constitutional amendments, let us remember the pivotal role women play in shaping our society and the future ambition for Nigeria. The Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration recognises this truth, dedicating itself to the empowerment and inclusion of women.We believe that the progress of our nation hinges on the active participation of all its citizens, especially women.’’

Mr Akpabio noted that the 10th Senate had made significant strides in supporting women’s empowerment.

He said, “We have passed legislation aimed at combating gender-based violence and ensuring that women can live free from fear and oppression. We have taken steps to increase women’s representation in decision-making bodies, including introduction of gender quarters in political party nominations. I think we need to be appreciated.’’.

The Senate president further stated that across the globe, the transformative power of women, when given the opportunity to lead, had been witnessed.

“In Rwanda where women hold 60 per cent of parliamentary seats, we see a remarkable shift towards inclusive governance and sustainable development. In Scandinavian countries, gender equality is woven into the fabric of society, fostering higher standards of living and educational attainment. These nations strive not only because of their women, but because they embrace and harness their strength. Women, when they thrive, families flourish, communities prosper, and nations grow stronger,” Mr Akpabio said.

He said that the Senate was steadfast in its commitment to enacting laws that would promote gender equality and empower women.

“Just as justice is blind, so too must our laws, appointments, and opportunities be gender neutral. We must ensure that every Nigerian, regardless of gender, has equal access to opportunities and representation,” he stated.

Also speaking, Speaker, House of Representatives, Abass Tajudeen, said the gathering was aimed at securing for the Nigerian woman the rightful place in the governance framework.

“Empowering women is not only a moral and democratic imperative, but also a strategic economic necessity. Research from global institutions, including the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, shows that organisations and countries benefit from better decision-making, stronger economic growth, and enhanced social well-being when women hold leadership roles. Women bring unique perspectives, influencing vital issues, from healthcare to economic policy, creating legislation that resonates with millions. Thus, increased representation of women is not a luxury, but a necessity for sustainable national development and stability.” the speaker said.

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