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Nigeria Renews Call for Intentional Action on Women’s Inclusion in Governance and the Economy

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Nigeria’s Minister of Women Affairs has issued a renewed call for deliberate, measurable action to strengthen women’s participation in governance and economic life, emphasizing that progress achieved through advocacy must now translate into structural change.Speaking in the aftermath of recent advocacy events aligned with global gender platforms, the Minister acknowledged both strides made and gaps that remain. While Nigeria continues to affirm its commitments under international frameworks on gender equality, women remain significantly underrepresented in political decision-making and disproportionately excluded from economic power, particularly at senior and policy-shaping levels.The Minister stressed that inclusion cannot rely on symbolism or seasonal conversations tied to international observances. Instead, she called for policy-backed interventions, leadership pipelines, economic access, and accountability mechanisms that ensure women are not merely present but influential in shaping national outcomes.Nigeria currently ranks among countries with the lowest female representation in elective political office globally. Economic participation, though more visible, remains uneven—women dominate informal sectors yet face persistent barriers to capital, land ownership, and institutional support. These realities, the Minister noted, demand intentional correction rather than passive hope.From our perspective, the emphasis on “intentional action” is long overdue. Nigerian women have never lacked competence, contribution, or courage. What has been missing is not advocacy, but infrastructure—systems designed to absorb women’s leadership rather than treat it as an exception.Advocacy platforms have done critical work in naming inequality. But naming alone does not redistribute power. Until commitments are embedded into electoral reforms, budget priorities, procurement systems, and economic policy, progress will remain fragile and reversible.What this moment signals is an opportunity: to move from performative alignment with global gender goals to domestic execution. Nigeria does not need more evidence that women matter. It needs mechanisms that make women’s leadership unavoidable.Women’s inclusion is not a favor to women—it is an investment in national stability, innovation, and legitimacy. The call from the Ministry is clear. The question now is whether institutions will respond with the urgency and seriousness this moment demands.

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