Electoral fraud discouraging women from politics, forum laments

A woman displays a placard as a group of people protest the outcome of the 2023 presidential elections and the emergence of the candidate of All Progressives Congress’ (APC) Bola Tinubu as the president-elect in Abuja, Nigeria on March 1, 2023. (Photo by KOLA SULAIMON / AFP)

Southern Women’s Forum (SWF), a regional and non-partisan platform advancing political participation of women in Southern Nigeria, has condemned electoral violence and voter suppression that characterised the 2023 general elections across the country.


In a statement, yesterday, the Secretary, Maryam Rahim, noted that the spate of electoral violence, if not checked, will discourage more women from coming out to participate in the electoral process, especially vying for political offices.

“While we congratulate all women, who won their legislative seats, we commend Nigerian women for their resilience in seeking more relevance and inclusion in the political space dominated by men.

“The Forum decries the low number of women in the National Assembly. We admonish all elected female legislators to represent their constituents well and Nigerian women at large.

“It is pertinent that we have more women at all governmental levels via appointive, executive and legislative roles. As we support women’s ambition in seeking office irrespective of religion, tribe and political affiliation, we will continue to demand and hold leaders accountable in ensuring that Southern women’s representation is made a priority,” Rahim stated.

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