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FILE: Nigerian women on voting queue during an election

FILE: Nigerian women on voting queue during an election

INEC urges women to rise above singing, dancing for politicians during elections

“What is wrong with women emerging national chairperson of a major political party other than a woman leader?”

byAgency Report
February 9, 2023
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Anambra State has urged women to rise above singing and dancing for politicians during elections but be actively involved in the electoral processes.

The Deputy Director Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Division, INEC headquarters, Ndidi Okafor, made the call on Wednesday in Awka, during a town hall meeting with women groups and gender focused CSOs in the state.

Mrs Okafor said the commission was desirous of seeing more women move beyond singing and dancing for politicians to taking active part in political and electoral activities in the state.

She said: “Women can do more than dancing, singing. How can you be comfortable with singing for politicians when there are no drugs in hospitals and your children are sitting on the bare floors to learn in schools?

“What is wrong with women emerging National Chairperson of a major political party other than woman leader? Women are well educated and intellectually healthy to also contribute to governance.

“That is why the commission has a written document attesting to its commitment to ensuring increased participation of women in the electoral process, including gender policy.

“The commission has also established a gender and inclusivity department to cater for electoral needs of women and marginalised groups, which also attests to the same commitment.”

Mrs Okafor said INEC was committed to ensuring active participation of women in the electoral process, particularly during the forthcoming general elections.

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“Overtime, women have been sidelined due to religious, cultural, social and economic reasons. All these have connived to put women down. But now, INEC is saying that women can contribute to nation building.


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“Women on their part, have decided not to be behind, but beside; it is a gradual process because of the patriarchal nature of the society that women should not be heard.

“We are glad that we are getting the cooperation of some men, especially those we call He-for-She – men who believe in the capacity of women to come to the table and not to the menu,” she said.

‘Women should see themselves as agents of change’

Also speaking, the state’s Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo urged women in the state to take advantage of their positions in homes to convince their husbands and children on the need to play positive roles in the political processes.

“Women should see themselves as agents of change. We are expecting them to participate fully during the elections,” she said.

Earlier, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra, Elizabeth Agwu, said the meeting was convened to encourage women to speak to their children not to submit themselves as political thugs to prevent electoral violence.

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Mrs Agwu, who was represented by Head, General Administration and Procurement, Sunday Nwegbe, described women as direct beneficiaries of elections outcome, positively or negatively.

“We are here to sensitise women to appreciate they bear much of the brunt; which is why they should appeal to their children to shun violence and be part of those who will contribute to peaceful elections in the state,” she said.

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