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50% Gender Inclusive Cabinet – Women Radio Commends Gov. Abiodun No ratings yet.

Blessing Oladunjoye by Blessing Oladunjoye
October 19, 2019
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Women Radio 91.7 has commended the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun on his recent declaration that his cabinet will have up to 50 per cent women representation.

 

In a statement signed by CEO/MD Women Radio, Toun Okewale Sonaiya described the governor’s statement as a testament to the fact that women are pivotal to the growth and development of any society and Ogun state should not be an exception.

 

Okewale said, “We are happy to note that the Governor understands and recognises this as fundamental to the success of his government. Governor Abiodun and the state party leadership has shown by this statement that Ogun is indeed a progressive state. Ogun will be a better state and a cynosure of all eyes when the Governor’s statement is fully implemented by giving women a prime place in decision making processes of Ogun State.

 

She added that, 50% female appointment and representation in his cabinet will not only be record breaking but shows a leader with genuine political will that is deliberate and intentional on inclusion.

 

While applauding Governor Dapo Abiodun for the developmental projects embarked on in recent times, Okewale urges Governor Abiodun-led administration to be more decisive in its inclusion agenda. She expressed concern on the low number of female representation on the constituted Governor’s elders council in Ogun state. Despite claims that the council was created to live up to the expectation of inclusive and participatory governance, the number of females in the council was not encouraging and leaves little to be desired.

 

Okewale said her expectation with the recent bill on the floor of the Ogun state house of Assembly on more inclusion of women in governance, more female representation would be evident in all facets of governance. “Women are dedicated, hardworking and result driven. They can only give their best when brought on board the decision making processes”

 

The Women Radio CEO said the platform will continue to use the tool of the media space as a constant reminder to the government that Women inclusion matter for the progress and development of any nation.

 

Women Radio 91.7 is Nigeria’s only Radio station dedicated to Women and their families.

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