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2027 Poll: Gender Organisation Decries Exclusion Of Nigerian Women From Political Party Primaries

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2027 Poll: Gender Organisation Decries Exclusion Of Nigerian Women From Political Party Primaries

Source: Sahara Reporters

She argued that despite years of advocacy and constitutional guarantees of equality, women remain largely sidelined during candidate emergence processes through practices such as exorbitant nomination fees, political intimidation, monetised delegate systems, and exclusion from strategic negotiations where candidacies are determined.

Political parties in Nigeria have been scolded for resisting genuine reforms that will guarantee women equitable participation in the country’s electoral process, according to the Executive Director of the Gender Strategy Advancement International (GSAI) Adaora Onyechere Sydney-Jack. 

Sydney-Jack, while speaking to journalists in Abuja on Sunday accused political parties of sustaining structures that deliberately exclude women from emerging as candidates in ongoing primary elections across Nigeria ahead of the 2027 general elections. 

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She argued that despite years of advocacy and constitutional guarantees of equality, women remain largely sidelined during candidate emergence processes through practices such as exorbitant nomination fees, political intimidation, monetised delegate systems, and exclusion from strategic negotiations where candidacies are determined.

Political parties in Nigeria have been scolded for resisting genuine reforms that will guarantee women equitable participation in the country’s electoral process, according to the Executive Director of the Gender Strategy Advancement International (GSAI) Adaora Onyechere Sydney-Jack. 

Sydney-Jack, while speaking to journalists in Abuja on Sunday accused political parties of sustaining structures that deliberately exclude women from emerging as candidates in ongoing primary elections across Nigeria ahead of the 2027 general elections. 

Full article.

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