Women In Kwara state are Happy!
In a statement released by the State Woman Leader, Hajia Sarat Nike Adebayo, "this feat is unprecedented in the history of Kwara State."
The women group shows deep appreciation to the Nigerian Senate President for giving women a place of pride and ensuring women certificates are not only restricted to the kitchen or the other room.
According to her, this action is a manifestation of the firm belief by the leadership of the Kwara APC in the political emancipation of women in line with the APC manifesto which stipulates that the rights of women are protected as enshrined in the nation’s constitution with a guarantee that women are adequately represented in government appointments and are provided greater opportunities in the affairs of the nation.
Hajia Sarat expressed in her opinion that the state has achieved 35% rate of gender inclusion in appointment of the Local government caretaker Committee pointing out that if women get the deserved support from the political stakeholders, they would perform creditably well and demonstrate effective leadership.
She opined that this development is a cheering news not only for the electorates who constitute over 70% of women but also the womenfolk who have been relegated to the background in decision-making process over the years.
Hajia Sarat stated that there is no gainsaying that an increase in women representation in the government will empower women with its multiplier effects in overall development with full understanding that female representatives not only advance women’s rights, but also advance the rights of the society at large.
The entire women of the State therefore give kudos to the Party Leadership in Kwara State, for this gesture and further assured that women will strive hard to justify the confidence reposed in them through this appointment by giving the right leadership at the affected Local Government Councils.
The Woman Leader assured the Party leadership of an unalloyed support of the entire women of the State at all times.
Good for them
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