Reserved seats bill is a weak negotiation for women, I’m not a fan of it — Women affairs minister
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 10/12/2025
Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, minister of women affairs, says the reserved seats for women bill is a weak negotiation for increased female political participation. The reserved seats bill seeks to create special legislative seats for women in both the national and state assemblies. The bill proposes creating 37 additional seats for women in the house of representatives (one seat per state and the FCT), 37 additional seats in the senate (one seat per state and the FCT), and three state houses of assembly seats per state (one seat for each state’s senatorial district). The additional seats do not (…)
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