The National Council for Women Societies, NCWS, has commended the House of Representatives for passing for second reading a bill seeking to amend the constitution to create extra legislative seats for women in the National and State Assemblies.
It also urged the senate to follow suit and pass the bill without delay so that Nigeria can join the ranks of countries that have made significant strides in promoting gender equality in governance.
Recall that a constitutional amendment bill to improve women’s representation in parliament through the introduction of special seats, on Tuesday scaled second reading in the House of Representatives.
The Acting National President of NCWS, Geraldine Etuk, reacting to the development through a statement on Sunday, said the passage of the bill was a landmark achievement and a significant step forward for gender equality and representation in Nigeria.
She said, “The NCWS applauds the House of Representatives for taking this bold step towards empowering women and promoting inclusive governance.
“The passage of this bill is a testament to the tireless efforts of women’s rights advocates and organizations, including the NCWS, who have worked tirelessly to promote gender equality and challenge the status quo.
“We urge the Senate to follow suit and pass the bill without delay so that Nigeria can join the ranks of countries that have made significant strides in promoting gender equality in governance.”
NCWS urges Senate to urgently pass Bill on extra legislative seats for women