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Senator Dadu’ut decries low women participation in Nigerian politics

Source: Nigerian Tribune

The Senator representing Plateau South Professor Nora Ladi Dadu’ut has decried the number women in active politics and elective positions in Nigeria saying women need more sensitization to take their rightful place in politics and in government.
Speaking with newsmen in Jos, Senator who said she is working with National Assembly members, especially the females to encourage more women to participate in politics said the number of women occupying elective and appointive positions in the country was causing a serious concern to her and her colleagues.

Click here to read the full article published by Nigerian Tribune on 27 December 2021.
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The Senator representing Plateau South Professor Nora Ladi Dadu’ut has decried the number women in active politics and elective positions in Nigeria saying women need more sensitization to take their rightful place in politics and in government.
Speaking with newsmen in Jos, Senator who said she is working with National Assembly members, especially the females to encourage more women to participate in politics said the number of women occupying elective and appointive positions in the country was causing a serious concern to her and her colleagues.

Click here to read the full article published by Nigerian Tribune on 27 December 2021.
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