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Edo APC women lament marginalization, non inclusion in governance

The Women wing of the ruling All Progressives Congress in Edo State have called on the party to consider the inclusion of women in contesting as candidates for the forthcoming general election in the country.

They made the call while speaking to journalists in Benin City, the Edo State capital.

The organizing secretary of the party, Dr. Aisosa Amadasun said the national working committee should give women 30 percent of position in government and eschew the present lack of recognition for internal democracy.

According to her, the crisis which has enmeshed the party following the just concluded primaries for states Houses of Assembly, Federal House of Representatives and Senate could  have been avoided if the party truly practices internal democracy, but rather opt for impunity, subversion of the people's wishes and aspirations have remained the hall mark of APC.

Doctor Amadasun appealed to the national body of the party to consider the women by giving them 30 percent representation in government as part of fulfilling gender equality.

"Before the emergence of the current National Working Committee, the APC granted waiver to women, as a way of encouraging them to be deeply involved in contesting political positions by granting women nomination forms free of charge, but the present National Working Committee under the leadership of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole subjected women to harrowing experiences, by charging exorbitant fees to collect nomination forms yet were screened out" she added.

On her part, the president, National Council of Women Society,  Comrade  Omololu Eiyela called on president Muhammad Buhari to wade into the situation to restore peace and harmony to the party.

She called on president Muhammad Buhari to look into the issue and quickly call the national leadership of the party to order to do the needful for the interest of next year election.

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