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Monarch Backs Reserved Seats for Women in Legislature

Why Obosi Monarch Supports Reserved Seats for Women in Nigerian Legislature

byAwesome Ekene
March 5, 2026
in News, SouthEast Times
Monarch Backs Reserved Seats for Women in Legislature

…advocates for 108 reserved seats for women.

Awka, Nigeria — The iNews Times reports that the Chairman of the Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council and traditional ruler of Obosi, Chidubem Iweka, has described the agitation for reserved seats for women in legislature as a just and progressive cause.

Igwe Iweka made the remark when a delegation from the Social and Integral Development Centre (SIDEC) paid him an advocacy visit at his palace in Obosi as part of activities under Project IMPACT – Inclusive Mobilization for Participation, Advocacy, and Civic Transformation.

SIDEC is implementing the project in collaboration with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, with funding support from the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).

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The project, currently being implemented in Anambra and Imo states, seeks to promote inclusive electoral and governance systems where women, men, youths and persons with disabilities have equal opportunities to occupy elective public offices.

The monarch commended SIDEC and other organisations championing the campaign for reserved seats for women in legislature across Nigeria.

According to him, women have long been undervalued in leadership roles due to prevailing cultural norms.

“This is a just cause because women are often underrated, undermined and underutilised, especially in Africa because of our cultural practices,” he said.

Igwe Iweka noted that women could play an important role in addressing societal challenges if given greater opportunities in governance.

“These days when things appear to be going wrong in society, I believe women will do well if given the opportunity. Women are needed to help salvage the situation. For fairness and equity, women should be given more opportunities,” he added.

However, the monarch advised women seeking political offices not to neglect their responsibilities to their families and children.

“The society is fast disintegrating and women remain pillars of the home. I do not want them to sacrifice their homes for politics,” he said.

He noted that women whose children are already grown may have fewer domestic concerns and should not be restricted from pursuing political leadership.

“I do not see anything wrong with women occupying any elective position,” he added.

Earlier, the Executive Director of SIDEC, Ugochi Ehiahuruike, explained that the proposed bill seeks to amend the Nigerian Constitution to reserve seats for women in the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly in order to address the severe underrepresentation of women in governance.

She noted that Nigeria currently has only four female senators, 16 women in the House of Representatives and about 55 women across the 36 State Houses of Assembly.

To bridge the gap, she said the proposal seeks to create 37 additional Senate seats for women, one for each state and the Federal Capital Territory, 37 seats in the House of Representatives and three seats in each State House of Assembly, one for each senatorial district.

“In total, we are advocating for 108 reserved seats for women. Apart from these, women will still be free to contest other elective positions alongside men,” she said.

Ehiahuruike added that similar models have been successfully implemented in countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania to boost women’s representation in governance.

According to her, the bill, if passed, would promote gender inclusion, bring diverse perspectives into governance and encourage more women to participate in politics.

She clarified that the proposed reserved seats for women would complement, not replace, existing ones, and that women would still have to contest and be elected by voters.

Ehiahuruike further explained that the constitutional amendment requires a two-thirds majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as approval by at least 24 State Houses of Assembly.

“This is why we are seeking the support of traditional rulers, who are respected royal fathers to many lawmakers that will eventually vote on the bill,” she said.

Awesome Ekene

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