Mrs Fayemi with Forum of Women Leaders
Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, has urged
Nigerian women to discourage their husbands and children from
engaging in electoral violence during the forthcoming general
elections.
Erelu
Fayemi made this remarks at the Forum of Women Leaders across public
and private sectors held in Abuja yesterday to promote advocacy for
the involvement of women for a peaceful election in the country. The
forum is an initiative of UN Women, Nigeria and the African Union.
She
said women can play very significant roles in politics and government
by registering as voters, participating in the voting exercise and
discouraging their husbands and children from engaging in electoral
violence.
According
to a statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Funmi Ajala, Erelu
Fayemi said the success of the coming elections in the country
depended largely on how effective Nigerian women mobilise and work
towards peaceful conduct of the polls.
This,
she said is achievable if every woman would discourage her husband
and children from engaging in violence acts in addition to active
participation in the registration process and the actual voting.
Erelu
Fayemi also cautioned on the use of social media in spreading
falsehood, adding that emphasis should be placed on the positive
aspect of the social media technology at the expense of the negative
trend of using it to create crisis through fake news.
"Let
us go easy on what we do or what we say on social media. It's
something that is extremely powerful and we are very grateful for the
advantages these technologies have avail us in terms of coalition
building, mobilisation and creating awareness. If care is not taken
it can also be a tool that can cause wars, so please be careful about
what you disseminate, about what you post on social media and how
quick we are to forward messages we receive on WhatsApp.
She
hinted that the African Women's Leadership Network (AWLN), a
Pan-African network which brings together women leaders across the
African continent would soon be launched in Nigeria after its debut
in New York, United States of America, and five other African
countries.
"We
will be prioritizing Inter-generational organisations and encourage
the young women to go into leadership positions for us to continue to
support them with mentoring, guidance and capacity building. This is
because the young ones bring different perspective and energies on
leadership, and we all have the roles that we can play.” She added
Also
speaking at the meeting, the UN Women Country Representative,
Ms.Comfort Lamptey said " Peaceful Elections devoid of all forms
of violence, can only happen when citizens fully understand how it
impacts our progress as individuals, citizens and as a nation, adding
“Women need active role in elections. We need women's full
participation not only as voters but also in increasing women in
leadership positions as well as in peace committees."
Among
the dignitaries present were Senator Abiodun Olujimi, Dr Remi Ajibewa
of the ECOWAS Commission, Wife of Katsina State Governor, Dr Hadiza
Aminu Masari, Mr Edward Kallon, United Nations Resident
and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria amongst other leaders at the
event.
The African
women leader network is a regional platform that will enable women
leaders engage in high level advocacy with institutions within the
region at the national and international level. The function of the
network is to serve as a diverse forum for high level advocacy for
women of the African continent and a space to bring women leaders
together, whether in public, private or Civil Society sector and to
support one another through capacity building, mentoring, and mutual
support initiatives.
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