Ministerial list: Group dissatisfied with number of women

A civil society organisation, Nigeria that Works Movement on Friday expressed dissatisfaction at the number of women in the  ministerial list submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari to the Senate for screening.

Mrs Olayemi Olaniyi, the group Convener, told News Agency of Nigeria in Awka that the number of women on the list was ‘too small’ for a government that promised inclusive governance.

“We expected at least 30 per cent women representation in the proposed cabinet, especially in a world where barriers of gender are becoming dismantled.

“Governance is enriched when women are given good representation and nations are poorer if they fail to tap the full potential of half of its population.

“Having about seven women out of 43 is very low and not a fair representation of women in this government,” she said.

Olaniyi said that  good and fair representation of women   and their participation in governance were part the ways to deepen democracy.

According to her, there can be no real democracy when half of the population does not  have  good or fair participation in governance.

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“A country serious about equitable and sustainable development will ensure good participation of women in governance.

“As we aim for a stable democracy, higher levels of women representation in government should be our priority as a nation.

“If we are to build sustainable routes out of poverty, women must be full beneficiaries and contributors to the country’s progress,” she said.

NAN reports  that Buhari sent the list of  nominated ministers to the Senate on Tuesday for screening.

Out of the 43 nominees, seven are women.

They are: Sharon Ikeazor, Zainab Ahmed, Gbemisola Saraki, Ramatu Tijjani-Aliyu, Sadiya Farouk, Mariam Katagun and Pauline Tallen. (NAN)

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