The former Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust
Fund (TETFUND), Prof Suleiman Bogoro , a renowned academic has emphasized on
the need for everyone to be included in
governance without discrimination.
Bogoro made the submission while delivering a paper with the
topic’ "Burden of Inclusivity, and Nigeria's Democracy’ at the 5th Anniversary Lecture of Penpushing Media held in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.
The guest speaker pointed out that political marginalization of women in Nigeria can be attributed to factors such as cultural and religious beliefs which are further institutionalized by Nigeria’s political party system and structure.
‘For instance, Nigeria’s current political party structure is built on party practices like the lack of internal party democracy, political exclusion, and marginalization of vulnerable groups. This is reflected in the constitution of the party leadership, membership management, and candidate nomination. All these processes are skewed to favor a select few, he said.
"In addition, to the hurdle women face at the party
level, there is the challenge of mobilizing voters to vote for a woman and then
contesting in a flawed, highly commercialized and violent electoral process.
These challenges make it difficult for women to emerge as candidates or win the
election", he added
Bogoro on the theme of the lecture stressed that people living
with disabilities are mostly disadvantaged in the political structure, stating
that discrimination against these sets should be critically looked into, to avoid
margination
"In 2017, YIAGA AFRICA’s Centre for Legislative
Engagement conducted a study to determine the extent of the representation of
women, youth (under 35 years old) and persons with disabilities (PWDs) in
Nigeria’s legislative bodies. In the Senate, the study found women made up just
6.4 percent of seats and there were no members of the youth and no PWDs’, he
said.
‘In the House of Representatives, only 5.8 percent of the
representatives were women, while youth made up 0.8 percent. There were no
legislators with disabilities. At the state level, the study found that only
4.9 percent of representatives across all the State Houses of Assembly were
women; 5.8 percent were youth and 1.4 percent were persons living with
disability", he noted.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Citizens with
Disability (CCD), David Anyaele in his sub-theme, frowned at what he described
as institutionalized margination of people living with disabilities.
The Centre boss noted that the only time the set of people are remembered in governance is during charity or campaigns, which he said deprived
the special people of living their full potential while contributing to the
development of the country.
Anyaele, therefore, called for a consistent and deliberate effort at including People With Disabilities(PWD) in government,
emphasising that there is much more ability in disability.
"Everyone at a point in our lifetime would have
disabilities. So, it is so wrong to discriminate or neglect the critical value
of the set of people, which we all belong to one way or the other. We want to
assure equal opportunity if we have people with disability as commissioner in
the state is not bad", he added
The founder of Penpushing Media, Prince Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji
called on the government and critical stakeholders in the country to avoid the
act of neglecting people with disabilities, advocating that, they should be
involved in the government.
He noted that the theme of the event was deliberately chosen,
as part of the media organization's effort to make the voice of people with
special needs heard, which is part of the social responsibility that the media
outlet has taken upon since its inception.
The journalist who is a member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors(NGE), Guild of Corporate Online Publishers(GOCOP) and International Press Institute(IPI) explained that Penpushing Media has been robustly nurtured on the journalistic ideology of adding value to journalism worldwide, by ensuring credible sources of news around the world.
‘Penpushing is indeed set to correct and tackle the menace of fake news which is almost becoming a daily occurrence in the world with its greater negative impact in our clime, particularly owing to myriad of online communication channels’, Kayode-Adedeji said.
‘Similarly, it aims to revive the dwindling fortune of
journalism practice and be a credible platform for genuine news to its readers
across the globe. In line with our mission we shall consciously want to err on
the side of caution to authenticate news for dissemination on Penpushing
platform’, he said.





.jpg)










0 Comments