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Constitution Amendment: Governor Uba Sani Canvasses Reserved Seats For Women

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Constitution Amendment: Governor Uba Sani Canvasses Reserved Seats For Women

Constitution Amendment: Governor Uba Sani canvasses reserved seats for women. Mr Sani decried the situation whereby women occupy less than five per cent of legislative seats at the national level.

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has lamented that the participation of women in politics does not reflect their demography and voting strength in Nigeria.

The governor noted that “women constitute nearly half of our population and an even larger share of active voters, yet they remain significantly underrepresented in elective and appointive offices. ‘’
Speaking at the flag-off of the North-West Zone campaign for the Reserved Seats for Women Bill on Thursday, he decried the situation whereby women occupy less than five per cent of legislative seats at the national level.

‘’This disparity is not a reflection of capacity or competence; it is the result of structural, cultural, economic, and institutional barriers that have persisted for decades,’’ he argued.

The Governor said that the North-West has historically recorded low female participation in elective politics, a situation which is “shaped by deeply rooted social norms, economic constraints, and uneven access to political networks.”
‘’Yet these realities are not immutable. They evolve when institutions change, when leadership is intentional, and when women themselves step forward with confidence,’’ he added.

Governor Uba Sani noted that “Kaduna State offers a compelling example of what is possible. We are proud to be leading Northern Nigeria in the election of women into senior political offices and appointments into strategic positions.’’

‘’Kaduna State has a female deputy governor. We have an elected woman member of the State House of Assembly, who is also the Majority Leader of the Kaduna State House of Assembly and the first female to ever hold such a position in the North-West.

‘’The Kaduna State Head of Service is also a woman. We equally have a female elected local government chairman in the Jaba Local Government Area.

“Additionally, women head key ministries of health, business innovation, youth development, women’s affairs, and a lot of other key parastatals in the state,” he disclosed.

He argued that the Kaduna State example demonstrates women can ‘’win elections, head strategic positions in Government, lead effectively, and command public trust when given a fair opportunity.’’

According to him, “these milestones did not occur by accident. They are the outcome of deliberate choices, inclusive leadership, and the courage of women who stepped forward to contest and serve.’’

The governor recalled that successive administrations, civil society organisations, and development partners have attempted to address the imbalance of women’s under-representation in public office.
He said that the Beijing Declaration recommended at least 30 per cent affirmative action for women, and Nigeria’s National Gender Policy advocates a minimum of 35 per cent representation.

According to him, the Reserved Seats for Women Bill forms part of the ongoing constitutional review process, and it aligns with global democratic best practice.

The governor pointed out that the bill aims “to address chronic under-representation by creating constitutionally guaranteed spaces for women within legislative institutions.”

’Substantively, the bill proposes the creation of 182 additional seats reserved exclusively for women across the National and State Assemblies.

‘’These include one additional seat per state and the Federal Capital Territory in the Senate, one additional seat per state and the FCT in the House of Representatives, and three additional seats per state in the State Houses of Assembly, one for each senatorial district,’’ he disclosed.

Governor Uba Sani further argued that the Reserved Seat For Women Bill ‘’does not displace existing seats. It expands representation, ensuring inclusion without exclusion.’’

The Governor said that the Bill is designed as a temporary intervention, spanning four election cycles or sixteen years, after which it will be reviewed, adding that it “reflects both ambition and accountability.”

He listed Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe as countries where similar mechanisms have delivered transformative results.
In her speech, the APC National Women Leader, Dr Mary Alile Idele, lamented that “from 2003 to 2023, Nigeria has witnessed a troubling decline in women’s representation in the National Assembly.”

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Reeling out statistics, she recalled that “in 2003, women held about seven per cent of seats. By 2007, this dropped to around six per cent. In 2011, despite national efforts, representation stagnated at about six per cent. In 2015, the numbers fell further.
‘’By 2019 and again in 2023, women held fewer than five percent of seats in the National Assembly—one of the lowest rates globally,” she disclosed.

According to Dr Idele, “this downward trend is not just a statistic—it is a wake-up call’’, adding that ‘’a democracy where half of the population holds less than five per cent of political representation is a democracy operating below its full capacity.
The APC Women Leader argued that the Reserved Seats for Women Bill will ‘’guarantee constitutionally protected political space for women.’’

According to her, when passed into law, the reserved seats for women will “strengthen democratic inclusion and national stability and enhance policymaking through diverse perspectives.”

‘’It will inspire millions of young women across Nigeria to see leadership as their birthright and align Nigeria with global best practices in democratic representation,” he noted.

Dr Idele, who commended President Bola Tinubu for his Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises inclusive growth, gender empowerment, and national unity, argued that ‘’this bill is not a favour to women—it is an investment in Nigeria’s future.’’

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IGP Disu Directs Statewide Town Hall Engagements, Strengthens Community Policing Initiative

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IGP Disu Directs Statewide Town Hall Engagements, Strengthens Community Policing Initiative

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc (+), NPM, has directed all Commissioners of Police across the country to intensify community policing efforts through regular town hall engagements and improved public accessibility within their respective Commands.

The directive was issued during the Emergency Conference with Commissioners of Police and members of the press held at, Force Headquarters, Abuja.

According to the IGP, effective policing cannot succeed without the trust, cooperation, and active participation of the people. He emphasized that security remains a collective responsibility requiring strong collaboration between the Police and communities.

As part of the initiative, Commissioners of Police have been directed to hold regular interactive sessions with critical stakeholders, including traditional rulers, religious leaders, youth organizations, market associations, transport unions, women groups, and other community-based institutions.

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The Inspector-General further directed all Commissioners of Police to make their contact details accessible to recognized community leaders within their states, in order to strengthen communication, improve responsiveness, and build public confidence in policing operations.

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The IGP noted that community-driven intelligence remains vital in combating crime and addressing emerging security threats, stressing that stronger police-community relationships will enhance public safety and operational effectiveness nationwide.

The Nigeria Police Force reiterates its commitment to a people-centered and accountable policing system anchored on partnership, transparency, and mutual trust.

DCP ANTHONY PLACID, psc (+), mnipr, mni, Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja, 8th May, 2026

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IGP Received Delegation From ICRC At Force Headquarters, Abuja

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, PSC (+), NPM, yesterday, 07/05/2026 received a delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) at Force Headquarters, Abuja.

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The meeting explored strengthening collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the ICRC, particularly in areas of humanitarian law, detention monitoring, and the welfare of persons in police custody.

IGP Received Delegation From ICRC

IGP Received Delegation From ICRC

The IGP reaffirmed his commitment to upholding human dignity and international standards in law enforcement operations.

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CAS Hails NAF Nurses As Lifesavers During 2026 International Nurses’ Week Celebration

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CAS Hails NAF Nurses As Lifesavers During 2026 International Nurses’ Week Celebration

The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has commended nurses of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) for their dedication, professionalism, and invaluable contributions to healthcare delivery as the Service marked the 2026 International Nurses’ Week celebration at the Nigerian Air Force College of Nursing Sciences (NAFCONS) on 7 May 2026.

The CAS described NAF nurses as lifesavers and critical pillars in sustaining the health, readiness, and operational effectiveness of personnel across the Service. He noted that beyond their clinical expertise, nurses continue to demonstrate compassion, resilience, and unwavering commitment in both peace and conflict situations, thereby reinforcing the effectiveness of military healthcare support systems.

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Represented by the Deputy Commandant of the Nigerian Air Force School of Medical Sciences and Aviation Medicine (NAFSMSAM), Air Commodore AJ Arumona, the CAS reaffirmed the commitment of the NAF leadership to strengthening healthcare delivery through continuous training, capacity development, and institutional support.

Speaking on the theme of the 2026 celebration, “Our Nurses, Our Future: Empowered Nurses Save Lives,” Air Marshal Aneke stressed that empowering nurses through education, professional development, and conducive working environments remains essential to quality healthcare delivery and mission success.

He added that sustained investment in nursing personnel represents a strategic investment in the future of healthcare within the Armed Forces and the nation as a whole.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Commandant of NAFCONS, Wing Commander VA Dung, applauded nurses and student nurses for their dedication to the noble profession, describing them as pillars of strength within the healthcare system.

CAS Hails NAF Nurses As Lifesavers

CAS Hails NAF Nurses As Lifesavers

He urged them to uphold the highest ethical standards, embrace innovation, and remain steadfast in their pursuit of professional excellence.

The event featured a series of lectures and engagements focused on leadership, resilience, professional growth, and the evolving role of nurses in modern healthcare delivery, further underscoring the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to building a highly skilled and motivated medical workforce.

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