Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen has expressed the desire of the House to have more women in political positions in Nigeria, assuring that the 10th National Assembly will enact strong legislative measures to protect and empower women.
Tajudeen who was speaking in Abuja, at the Nigerian Women Leadership and Empowerment Conference 2025, themed: “Investing in Nigerian Women, Securing Our Future”, reiterated the importance of gender-inclusive governance.
The conference was organised by House of Representatives Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development chaired by Kafilat Ogbara.
The speaker assured that the House will enact robust legislations to safeguard women in politics from violence and intimidation, aligning Nigeria’s political framework with the Constitution’s principles of fairness and freedom
The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, in her remarks at the conference, said Nigerian women are breaking barriers and making impacts in various sectors of the society.
Represented by wife of the Speaker Fatima Abbas, Oluremi emphasised the need for women inclusion and empowerment, adding that there is a need to address structural challenges that keep women in poverty.
In her opening remarks, Chairman of the Committee, described the gathering as more than just an event, calling it a movement aimed at breaking barriers and creating opportunities for future generations of women.
Highlight of the conference was the launch of the National Compendium of Women in Leadership Positions, which documents the achievements of women who have broken through barriers and contributed to various sectors and awards.