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Hon. Gimba Lauds Male Lawmakers For Unwaivering Support For The Reserved Seats For Women Bill

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Hon. Gimba lauds male lawmakers for unwaivering support for the reserved seats for women Bill

By Madu Mohammed, Maiduguri

A member Representing Bama, Ngala and KalaBalge Federal constituency, at the National Assembly Hon Zainab Gimba commended the male lawmakers for their unwavering support for the reserved seats for women bill, assuring them that the additional seats would not threaten their own positions.

Hon Gimba revealed that about 80% of male legislators in the National Assembly are in support of the reserved seats for women bill .

Speaking to journalists in an interview on the 1999 constitution review, the Federal lawmaker revealed that about 80% of male legislators in the National Assembly are in support of the reserved seats for women bill .

Honourable Gimba Said that male legislators in both chambers of the National Assembly share the same concerns as their female counterparts. She expressed optimism that the bill would gain passage, leading to enhanced representation for Nigerian women.

“The passage of this bill would address the existing gender imbalance, bringing about significant positive change and development for Nigeria’s about 60% female population.This time around, we’re happy to have at least 80% of our male Senators and House of Representatives Members that are supporting the reserved seats for women bill because of its significance” Hon Gimba said.

Hon Gimba Said, The bill aims to provide special seats for women in the National and State Houses of Assembly through the amendment of various sections of the 1999 Constitution. In the bill, section 48, which provides for composition of the senate as three Senators from each state and one from the Federal Capital Territory, totalling 109 senators, is to be amended to include “one additional senator for each state and the Federal Capital Territory, who shall be a woman”, making 37 more senators.”, She said.

“Thile Section 49, which provides that the House of Representatives shall consist of 360 members, is to be amended to include “two additional members for each state and the Federal Capital Territory, who shall be women”, that is 74 more of Reps members. At the state houses of assembly, the bill proposes extra 108 seats specially for women through the addition of one female member from each of the three senatorial districts in the 36 state assemblies.

According to her, the significance of additional seats for women in the National and State Assemblies cannot be overemphasized, given the substantial contributions women make to the development of their communities accross the country.

Gimba is the only female legislator from Borno State also reveled that promoters of the bill from within and outside the National Assembly are working assiduously to avoid all inconveniences that stall the passage of the bill during the 9th National Assembly.

She said special attention is being channel to address all grey areas that brought about the setback of the bill the last time pointing out that is required to make bill become law is being done

“We’ve identified the loopholes and we’re taking steps to address them. We’ll remain resilient, employing diplomatic efforts, lobbying, and other strategies to ensure the reserved seats for women bill sails through at the National Assembly.” Hon Gimba said.

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