The National Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani, has expressed worry that the fortunes of the
female folk is to improve significantly under the 8th National Assembly.
She said women participation in the affairs of governance
had fallen far below the previous assemblies in terms of appointment of women
into key positions.
Tijani lamented the gradual reduction in the number of women
holding elected and appointed positions in the country.
Speaking in an interview with journalists recently, she
specifically regretted that the 8th Assembly inaugurate has fallen far below
the previous assemblies in terms of appointment of women into key positions.
“Because we are very much aware that the 8th Assembly has
dropped in women participation, we want to make it up and augment by the
principal offices occupied by the women. Unfortunately, the quagmire we now
find ourselves in the National Assembly has put us in a very difficult and
tight corner,”she said.
She expressed her displeasure as a women leader over the
development in both chambers of the National Assembly over their failure to
appoint women as principal officers.
“Well, I am very worried, and the situation is worrisome and
pathetic. With the saga and turnout of events at the National Assembly in both
the senate and the House of Representatives, there is little we can do,”she
said.
She added that arrangements were earlier made for women to
occupy some of the principal offices but the struggles and what played out at
the National Assembly has put women at a disadvantage.
“The power tussle in the National Assembly seems to have
pushed women back again, because they couldn’t meet up and they couldn’t get
the cooperation of their male counterparts to bring them up.
“Like in the senate, we had a candidate that was going for
the position of the Deputy Senate President. And again we have Khadija Bukar
Abba in the House of Representatives who also showed interest of contesting for
majority leader,” she added.
Tijjani however expressed optimism that some of the issues
would be worked out to support affirmative action.
“Even now it is not out of order, the senate is under its
re-organisation, they can also look upon us with mercy, so we are telling the
senate president and also the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to
use their positions to rescue this situation and rise to the occasion of
meeting the 35 per cent affirmative action,” the women leader added.
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