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Women Protest Death of Bill on Affirmative Action At NASS

A coalition of women groups stormed the National Assembly to protest the resolutions of lawmakers at the just concluded consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review.

This is to register their dissatisfaction at the refusal of Senators to give nod to the Bill seeking to create special seats for women in the Senate, House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly.

The report recommended the creating of one special seat in each state of the Federation and the FCT for women without prejudice to their eligibility to contest in the existing senatorial seats in each state and the FCT.

Speaking to newsmen at the entrance of the National Assembly, the President Women in Politics Forum, Ebere Ifendu stated that the rejection of the bills by the lawmakers was “against development.

“If there is no inclusivity, how can we develop. There is no level playing field.

“What we are asking for is 35 per cent of women in party executive. Surprisingly, they voted against it.”

On her part, the National President of Business and Professional Women in Nigeria, Mrs Yinka Ajibola pointed out that “we are not asking for favour; we are asking for our rights.

“The non passage of the bill was a disappointment and we have come to show our displeasure. We are dissatisfied.

“Incidentally, women are more than 50 per cent. Why should we be treated as second class citizens.It is so shocking that Nigeria in 2022 will be taking such a stance.”

To assuage the protesters, the leadership of the Senate led by Deputy Senate Leader Sen. Ajayi Boroffice said “we are here on behalf of the Senate President Ahmad Lawan.

“He has delegated us to represent him. Seeing us you have seen the Senate; you have seen the Senate president.

“We are going to listen to you. Even though we know what you are about to say. We are in agreement with your strategy, we are sympathetic with your intention but in a democracy, you cannot always have it your own ways,”Boroffice said.

Also speaking, Mrs Abiola Afolabi, Leader of the Women Group noted with displeasure that “last week, the wife of the President accompanied by the Minister of Women Affairs, came to the national assembly on behalf women to make our issues known.

“There were some commitments made by the Senate President about the gender sensitivity of the national assembly.

“We want to see them to explain to us what really happened and what can be done to address this wrong. We are demanding to see them.

“It is better they dignify us by coming to speak with us as we will not speak with the delegation.”

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