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Female APC Lawmaker Advocates Women Participation In Politics

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As 2019 General Elections approach, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Deputy Chief Whip in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mrs Omotayo Oduntan, as called for the encouragement of women in politics at all level.

Oduntan, who represents Alimosho Constituency II in the Assembly, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Wednesday.

She explained that some capable and competent women are willing and ready to vie for political offices if encouraged.

“In this dispensation, we don’t have enough women representing people of Lagos State in parliament.

“It is not as if we don’t have competent women, but most women do not either comes out to vie for positions or when they came out; they are shortchanged, which is not good enough for our state and democracy.

“When we want to talk on women issues, who will do that if women are not given the opportunity?

“When we want to talk of children-related issues, who do we want to talk to, if women are not there?” she said.

The legislator said that it is important for women to get involved in politics, especially because that the need of women and children are on the raise.

“I want to move up with the hope of collaborating with seasoned and passionate legislators like myself, to be able to move the nation forward and address women and child-related issues.

“If we have more women, we would be able to speak as a strong and unified voice.

“Since Alimosho Federal Constituency was created, no woman has ever represented it at the House of Representatives and I want to be the first woman to be there from this constituency,” she said.

Oduntan said she would build on whatever legacies past representatives of the constituency had left behind to put smiles on the faces of majority of the constituents.

She said her sterling performance would guarantee her the party ticket and her eventual victory at the poll.

The lawmaker said that she would support a woman to take over her seat in the Lagos Assembly when she leaves for the House of Representatives.

Oduntan said that more women had to be supported as their representation in politics was still unsatisfactory, and the 35 per cent affirmative action had yet to be attained.

“We have not got there at all. What we plan to do is to bring up more women, mentor them to replace us,” she said.

She encouraged women to become adventurous and courageous to vie for elective positions and urged the party in the state to give qualified women a chance.



Joshua Oyenigbehin is an introvert who is passionate about Storytelling, writing and teaching. He sees his imagination as an unsearchable world, more magical than a fairyland. He has written a novel and working on another.