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 Edo Assembly Deputy Speaker advocates reintroduction, passage of five gender bills

Edo Deputy Speaker, Mrs. Maria Oligbi-Edeko

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Oligbi-Edeko made the call on Sunday in Benin, the state capital, in a message to commemorate this year's International Women's Day in Benin,

 The Deputy Speaker of Edo State House of Assembly Mrs. Maria Oligbi-Edeko, has called for the reintroduction and passage of the five gender bills that were thrown out by the 9th national assembly.

Oligbi-Edeko made the call on Sunday in Benin, the state capital, in a message to commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day in Benin,

The five gender bills which she said sought to increase women representation in party politics and in governance, are: a bill to provide special seats for women at the national assembly and affirmative action for women in political party administration; 35 percent of executive positions; a bill seeking to grant citizenship to foreign-born husbands of a Nigerian woman and a bill on married women indigeneship.

The Edo Assembly Deputy Speaker who represents Esan North-East constituency II, noted that the number of women in leadership, elective and appointive positions in the country was disheartening, despite their population and knowledge.

According to her, the world would be a better place if both men and women join hands together to manage the country.

She noted further that the International Women’s Day which holds on 8 March 9f every year, is a global day for acknowledging the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and calling on critical stakeholders to accelerate the development of women to close the gender gap.

Oligbi-Edeko appealed to government, international organisations, Religious and traditional leaders, political parties and the media to inspire inclusion of women in the governance by supporting gender inclusive laws.

“We are coming back with the five gender bills, we appeal for support from the presidency, wife of the president, governors’ wives and forum of parliamentarians.

“The International Women’s Day is a special day to celebrate women globally. I therefore join the world to celebrate women in Esan North-East local government area, Edo state and the entire nation.

“While I encourage all women to promote peace, I equally enjoin professional women to push for increased and meaningful participation in politics so that they can make enduring impacts,” she said.

This year’s IWD celebration has its theme: “Investing in women, accelerate progress.”

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