Edo govt charges women on frontline role in politics
To
ensure women are empowered to
contribute meaningfully to national development, the Edo State
Government has said it has set up structures and programmes to ensure
women are given the opportunity to take active roles in politics and
governance.
Speaking
at a four-day training
workshop tagged ‘Peace and Confidence Building for Women Leaders’ in
Auchi, Edo State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hon (Mrs.) Magdalene
Ohenhen charged participants to overcome their doubts about taking
active roles in governance as it was only through
such opportunities that they can change policies and perceptions that
hold women down.
The
four-day training workshop organised
by The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP-Nigeria) and
supported by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD).
Ohenhen
explained that the Governor
Godwin Obaseki-led administration has instituted gender-friendly
policies to complement the organisation’s objectives in enhancing
capacity for women in rural areas.
She
noted, “The training workshop
is apt as it will build the confidence of women to contribute to the
nation building and development. It will also prepare them for the World
Bank-sponsored Nigeria for Women Project which will benefit 54,000
women in the state.
“Women must grow beyond the slogan,
'you neglect a woman, you lose an election' and take the bold step to occupy the front seat in politics,” she stressed.
According
to her, “The only way
to get rid of the fear of doing something is to go out and do it.
Action is the key. It is on this note I want to shower encomium on WANEP
and NORAD for a well-thought-out training workshop and also to urge all
participants to make the most of the opportunity,
so as to step it down to targeted stakeholders groups in the state.”
National
Network Coordinator of
WANEP-Nigeria, Chief (Mrs) Bridget Osakue, said the Non-Governmental
Organisation (NGO) provides an organised platform for collaborative
peacebuilding by indigenous (NGOs) in conflict transformation and
development in Nigeria.
“Our
thematic areas are conflict
prevention, women in peacebuilding, active non- violence and peace
education, democracy and good governance as well as research and
documentation. Women must key into programmes that are essential to
building relationships and peace because women have a lot
to contribute to society,” she said.






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