By Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in collaboration with European Centre for Electoral Support, Monday urged more women to take advantage of the ongoing voter’s registration and collection of permanent voter cards (PVCs).
The electoral body at a one-day South-south Stakeholder’s
Workshop held in Benin City, noted that the equal participation of
women and men in all aspects of public life remains a key principle of
democracy.
INEC Commissioner, Mrs May Agbamuche-Mbu, in her
presentation titled: ‘Enhancing Women’s Participation in the Continuous
Voters Registration Exercise and Collection of PVC’s: the role of civil
society organisations’, however lamented that despite the fact that
“women constitutes 48% of Nigeria voting population they only occupied
5.8% of political offices in Nigeria”.
“Global statistics for gender parity indicate that in
2015 out of 188 countries, Nigeria was 152nd in the human development
index in gender inequality and 118 out of 192 countries.
“Since the exercise commenced, over four million
Nigerians have been registered across the country. The gender
distribution of fresh registrants according to the commission’s CVR
report for 1st quarter 2018 was 1,362,293 for women and 1,560,823 for
men.
“Only a very slight increase in women registration was recorded since we commenced the exercise,” she said.
She said that with the above statistics, a lot still need
to be done by all stakeholders to ensure that the situation improves
come 2019 general election, adding that the key strategies is for women
to register and collect their PVCs.
The Representative, European Centre for Electoral
Support, Maria Teresa Mauro, in her remarks said the Union is working
with the electoral body to encourage women participation and
registration in political activities even as she noted that low
participation of women in politics is not peculiar to Nigeria but a
global challenge.
“We are in a workshop which is dedicated to women and of
course you have heard from all the speakers that women are
underrepresented in registration and political representation so we are
facilitating INEC job in increasing the participation of women. The low
level of participation is not only in Nigeria or African but also in
Europe as well,” Mauro said.
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