Members of the House of Representatives are preparing to vote on a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at increasing the number of women in Nigeria’s political offices. The decision is seen as a significant step toward improving gender representation in the nation’s legislative system.
The proposal seeks to create additional legislative seats specifically for women in both the National Assembly and state legislatures. Supporters argue that this would help overcome structural and cultural barriers that have historically limited women’s participation in elective politics.
Civil society groups and gender‑equality advocates have welcomed the measure, noting that it could make lawmaking bodies more reflective of Nigeria’s population and promote equitable decision-making.
Debate continues over the effectiveness of reserved seats, with some critics questioning whether the approach alone will achieve long-term gender balance, or if broader reforms are necessary to support lasting inclusion.
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