‘Why Are We Shortchanging Ourselves?’ Women Affairs Minister Challenges Reserved Seats For Women Bill
[The Trent - Nigeria] - 10/12/2025
ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria’s minister of women affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has described the proposed reserved seats bill for women in the country’s legislatures as a “weak negotiation”, arguing that it falls short of what is required to achieve meaningful political inclusion for women. (…)
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