Vote for only female candidates on the ballot paper, Action Aid tells women

105-year-old Felicia Fayomi challenges youths ahead of 2023 election by casting her vote at Ward 2, Oloje compound, Erijiyan-Ekiti, on Saturday.

Amidst a campaign to enhance women’s inclusion in policy-making, Country Director of Action Aid Nigeria, Ene Obi, has urged women to vote for a female candidate on the ballot paper

She stated that women need to mobilise themselves for the women that are bold enough to step for election and are now candidates. Go beyond the party and look at her as a woman.

“If you see any woman on the ballot paper, vote for her”, she admonished.

Obi, while speaking at the third annual Women’s Conference yesterday in Abuja, tasked women groups to educate women in communities to pick the right logo, saying that preparation for 2027 starts now for women to vote and be voted for so that they can break down the walls of country politics that exclude women.

She also tasks the women to mobilize all their community members to make effort to collect their Permanent Voters Card and not wait till when it’s too late.

Obi stated that Nigerian women often find themselves struggling with different forms of gender biases including gender discrimination, low participation of women in politics, and gender-based violence amongst others which has led to a wide margin in women’s right advancement and have continued to foster women exclusion in leadership and decision-making processes especially decisions women.

She reiterated that: We will not be silent, nor be backed up in a corner, we will continue to form a formidable movement of brave women who will rise to the occasion and challenge social norms that limits the rights of women and enhance equal rights and opportunity for Nigerian Women and Girls.”

The Representative of Global Affairs Canada, Djifa Ahado, in her remarks, stated that the Canadian government has provided $ 10 million to support and strengthen women’s right organization in achieving the desired change in society.

She stated that the Women Voice and leadership program implemented by local NGOs is a flagship program of Canada put together to support women adding that the program support 30 projects across 28 countries.

She maintained that the program was in response to the capacity gap facing women’s rights programs in developing countries, by providing long and short-term capacity support.

Also speaking, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Pauline Tallen, called on the Nigerian Police Force and other security agencies to come up with concrete efforts put in place to protect women and children during the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

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