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Oluremi Tinubu: 10th assembly should make history by passing women’s reserved seats bill

November 29, 2025moms africaGender, Moms Magazine LeftNo Comments

Oluremi Tinubu, first lady of Nigeria, has called on the national assembly to pass the reserved seats for women bill.

Tinubu spoke on Friday when she hosted Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Tajudeen Abbas, speaker of the house of representatives, and other principal officers of the national assembly for a dinner at the State House in Abuja.

The reserved seats bill is seeking to expand women’s representation in governance by adding 182 women-only legislative seats across federal and state levels.

It is currently at the third reading stage at the national assembly.

Tinubu said the issue of increased women’s participation is one that has been discussed repeatedly, calling on the 10th assembly to make history by passing the bill.

“I have watched with keenness, in recent months, as very well-interested groups across our and even international bodies have carried the mention of this particular bill,” she said.

“The question is, is the topic of this discussion new? Definitely no. I believe we have gone round in cycles on this particular issue for so long. I ask myself, is this bill indeed possible to scale through? Yes, if not today, someday.

“But if we do this now, the 10th assembly will go down in history as the set that stood for women when it counted the most.”

The first lady praised global examples where similar affirmative actions enhanced governance inclusivity and urged Nigeria to adopt similar progressive steps.

“Nigeria can and should also benefit from such progressive ideologies. And in whatever way the results speak for women here before, or any other measure that supports women, I trust in your collective wisdom, your experience, and your patriotism to steer the nation towards the solution that is constitutionally sound and politically located,” she said.

Source: Cable

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