Gender

IWD 2026: NAWOJ Advocates urgent passage of Special Seats Bill

By Ada Nkong

As the world commemorates the International Women’s Day 2026, the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Zone D (North Central) has joined millions of women and allies across the globe to celebrate the achievements, resilience, and contributions of women while renewing calls for stronger actions to advance gender equality.

The Vice President, Zone D, Mrs. Chizoba Ogbeche, in a press statement by the Zonal Secretary, Mrs. Juliana Ose Ofoku, Sunday in Abuja, noted that the theme for this year, “Give to Gain,” highlights a powerful truth: when societies invest in women, they unlock progress, prosperity, and sustainable development.

Ogbeche stressed that supporting women’s socio-economic empowerment as well as political participation is not an act of charity but a strategic investment that benefits the entire nation.

She further noted that in Nigeria, women continue to demonstrate leadership across communities, professions, and sectors, however, women representation in political decision-making remains critically low despite constituting nearly half of the country’s population.

The vice president, who maintained that women occupy only a small percentage of seats in legislative and executive positions, stressed that this imbalance weakens inclusive governance and limits the diversity of perspectives needed for national development.

“NAWOJ therefore uses the occasion of International Women’s Day 2026 to strongly reiterate the urgent need for the passage of the Special Seats Bill for Women in Nigeria’s legislature.

“The proposed legislation seeks to create additional seats for women in the National and State Assemblies as a temporary but necessary measure to address the long-standing underrepresentation of women in political leadership.

“Passing the Special Seats Bill is a clear demonstration of the principle of ‘Give to Gain.’ By giving women fair opportunities to participate in governance, Nigeria stands to gain stronger democratic institutions, more inclusive policymaking, and better representation of the interests of families, communities, and future generations.

“As an association committed to promoting gender equity through responsible journalism and advocacy, NAWOJ calls on members of the National Assembly, six state governors in the North Central geo-political zone; the minister of the FCT; political parties, policymakers, civil society organisations, and the media to support and accelerate the passage of the Special Seats Bill ahead of the 2027 general elections,” the statement read in part.

“We commend the civil society for its role in championing advocacy for the passage of the Special Seats Bill and urge the media to continue amplifying women’s voices, highlighting gender issues, and holding leaders accountable to commitments that promote inclusion and justice.

“We also call on the state governments and the FCT, institutions, and citizens to take deliberate actions that support gender equality including investing in women’s education, ensuring equal economic opportunities, strengthening laws and policies that protect women’s rights, and creating pathways for women’s political participation and leadership.

“At this critical moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey, we reiterate the urgent need for reforms that will expand women’s representation in governance, including policies and legislation that promote gender inclusion in political leadership.

“Let us commit to building a future where every woman and girl can thrive, lead, and contribute meaningfully to the progress of our nation.

“On this International Women’s Day, NAWOJ reaffirms its commitment to championing women’s rights, advancing gender-responsive governance, and ensuring that Nigerian women are not only heard but fully represented where decisions about their lives and futures are made.

“When we give women the opportunity to lead, Nigeria gains a stronger democracy and a more inclusive future,” the statement declared.

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