Pictures of some female delegates
Proceedings at the on-going National
Conference in Abuja yesterday came to a halt for about 15 minutes as female
delegates and some male delegates took the floor to protest attempts by other
delegates to vote against the application of the affirmative action demanding
that 35% of elective offices at all levels be given reserved for women.
As soon as delegates
voted to reduce the percentage from 35% to 30%, all the women in the hall
including some men stood up, started singing and threatened a walk out if the
decision was not reversed.
When the hall was
eventually called to order, some of the male delegates, including former
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’Abba, spoke in favour of
35%. They stated that the matter was already an existing government policy.
At this point, it was
unanimously decided that since the practice was already in existence and
on-going, it should be allowed to remain. Instantly, some female delegates
started asking for increase to 40%.
Conference also decided
that the Federal Government should put into effective use, the National Policy
on Women adopted in 2004 which was replaced with the National Gender Policy in
2006.
Government was also
asked to draft for passage and implementation, a Bill on the Abolition of all
Forms of Discrimination against Women in Nigeria to address the issue of
discrimination and violence against women and maltreatment of widows.
Delegates adopted a
recommendation that government should legislate to prohibit installation of
telecommunication mast in residential neighbourhoods and to prohibit other
practices that negatively impact on health including female genital mutilation.
Female Delegates Halt Proceedings At National Conference
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