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SONAIYA APPLAUDS SANWOOLU FOR 32% FEMALE CABINET URGES BUHARI TO SIGN 35% AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

SONAIYA APPLAUDS SANWOOLU FOR 32% FEMALE CABINET URGES BUHARI TO SIGN 35% AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

Governor Babajide Sanwoolu and his deputy Dr. Obafemi Hamzat have been commended for appointing 32% females to serve in his cabinet. According to Toun Okewale Sonaiya CEO Women Radio 91.7, Lagos state has shown a genuine political will that is deliberate and intentional and this is worthy of commendation.

Good governance means an inclusive government and the appointment of 32% females indicates that Lagos State through its party leadership understands that good governance through fair representation leads to progress and that women matter. Though 35% was not achieved, Okewale Sonaiya said 32% is a positive political will for progress, inclusion and fair gender balancing.

Any government that is not inclusive is bound to fail. A government that shuts its doors to gender-sensitivity is setting itself backwards and cannot progress. We urge other states and the federal government who are yet to appoint commissioners and boards of agencies and parastatals to emulate the Lagos State progressive approach.

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Okewale Sonaiya said the decision making process of Lagos state should be commended and urges Governor Sanwoolu and the party leadership to appoint 35% females as chair of parastatals and agencies and 35% females as board members.

In the same vein, Sonaiya urges President Muhammad Buhari and his newly inaugurated cabinet members to approach all national issues with a gender sensitive perspective. Sonaiya, who said it might be a bit difficult to achieve this because of the low representation of women in the cabinet, called for a conscious and deliberate effort to be gender sensitive in setting up and implementating policies and implementation across the country.

She urged President Muhammadu Buhari to fulfill his promise by assenting to the 35% Affirmative action for women which she believes would promote women’s participation in governance.

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