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Group Blames Poor Leadership for Women Exclusion in Governance in Nigeria

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By Praise Chinecherem

Social and Integral Development Centre (SIDEC) has described gender inclusion as critical to the achievement of sustainable development.

Executive Director, Ugochi Ehiaburuike also traced poor leadership in the country to continuous exclusion of women from corridor of power.

Ehiaburuike stated this at Ogbaru Main Market during a market sensitization on gender equity, social inclusion and accountability organized by for Anambra North senatorial district organized by SIDEC in collaboration with the Joint National Association of Persons with Disability, (JONAPWD), and the National Council for Women Societies (NCWS).

It was supported by Womenโ€™s Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (WRAPA) in partnership with Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC) and Peering Advocacy and Advancement Centre in Africa (PAACA)

Members of the group with Placards during their sensitization campaign

She argued that national growth had been retarded for decades because women have not been allowed equitable access to power like their male counterparts.

According to her, Nigeria will enjoy quality and accountable leadership when women are permitted to occupy leadership positions at all levels of the society.

She said, “We currently have only one woman in the 30-member House of Assembly in Awka and only one woman as local government chairperson out of 21 of them.

โ€œWe also have six women serving currently as commissioners with Governor Chukwuma Soludo. We need more representation at all levels including communities and markets.

“This is why we mount this campaign. We want to see more women occupy leadership positions in our markets.

โ€œWhen women are permitted to lead, the country benefits because they are better managers of resources. They are less prone to corruption because they are thinking about the implications of their actions on the generations unborn.”

Ehiaburuike noted satisfactorily that a similar campaign for women involvement in ASATU (now ASTUC) leadership yielded positive outcome.

โ€œThe campaign led to the creation of the Women Wing. We have brought same to the market to get women included in market governance.

ED however stressed the need for women to justify the confidence reposed in them.

โ€œI will also appeal to women not to disappoint when the inclusion we are advocating for is granted. We must always justify the confidence reposed in us.

Responding, woman leader of the market, Ugochi Nevorji, said the women traders are ready to assume position of responsibility to enable them to contribute their quota to societal development.

โ€œWomen cannot afford to continue to stay aloof. The society belongs to all of us regardless of gender difference. Time has come for women. We must start coming out. We have the right to participateโ€.

Chairman of the market, Ndubuisi Ochogu, also remarked, โ€œWe don’t joke with our women. We are committed to ensuring that women get what belongs to them.

“We will not stop carrying them along in what we do because they are an integral part of the marketโ€.

Cross section of participants at the event

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