Gender bills: Ex-Imo first lady faults National Assembly

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I join my voice to demand for a reconsideration of the gender bills and passage without delay.

A former First Lady of Imo state, Chioma Ohakim, has flayed the National Assembly for refusing to pass gender related bills recently.

She said that, even though women constituted 49 per cent of the nation’s population, Nigeria had continued to neglect them. “It is painful that Nigerian women who constitute 49 per cent of the entire population are considered lesser beings and should be denied inclusion just because of their gender.

 

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I don’t understand, are they special seats for men? If no, why then do we need special seats for women? This is politics, if you have a political ambition, contest n fight for your position like everyone else. Nigerian women want to be given everything.

I honestly don't think you people should be fighting for preferential treatment in politics. I think we have more women than men in the country. Women already have an advantage to contest and win any political position in the country. Afterall,we're equal( gender equality) Copied

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