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Women’s council urges support for bill to create 74 legislative seats for females

Ms Azura attributed the current imbalance to historical exclusion during Nigeria’s transition from military rule, when the 1999 Constitution was being drafted.

• August 2, 2025
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The National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) has expressed concern over the low level of women’s representation in governance, noting that women currently occupy only four per cent of elective positions in the country.

Ednar Azura, the national president of NCWS, spoke on Saturday in Yola while addressing journalists during a special reception held in her honour by the Adamawa State government.

She urged members of the National Assembly to support a bill seeking the creation of 74 special seats for women in the legislature, promoting inclusivity and gender balance in governance at all levels.

“In Nigeria, women’s representation is just four per cent,” said Ms Azura. “Out of 360 members in the House of Representatives, only 17 are women, while in the Senate, there are just four women out of 109 members.”

Ms Azura added that 15 states currently have no female representatives in elective positions.

She noted that Nigeria had signed on to several international treaties and protocols aimed at promoting gender inclusion, including the Maputo Protocol, the United Nations Agenda 2063, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“How then are we perceived globally, having just four per cent representation for women in governance?” she asked.

Ms Azura attributed the current imbalance to historical exclusion during Nigeria’s transition from military rule, when the 1999 Constitution was being drafted.

“At that time, men took centre stage in constitutional matters, while women, who had been nurturing homes and communities during the military era, were left out,” she said.

She recalled that the NCWS, founded in 1958, had consistently worked to educate and empower Nigerian women to know their rights and demand equal opportunities in leadership and development.

“We, therefore, urge our male counterparts to support the bill for 74 special seats for women.

“It is not intended to alter the existing structure of the National Assembly but to strengthen it by promoting inclusive representation,” she stated.

Ms Azura also encouraged Nigerian women to support one another, speak with one voice, and work together to achieve stronger advocacy and collective impact.

On youth development, she said NCWS was partnering with the Ministry of Youth and Sports to instil positive values in children and young people.

“This partnership aims to nurture responsible and patriotic citizens that Nigeria can be proud of,” she added.

(NAN)

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