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Women Political Participation: Men Urged to Support Female Leadership at SIDEC HeForShe Forum

Women Political Participation Gains Spotlight as SIDEC Mobilises Men in Anambra

byOgemdi Ozoemenam
March 12, 2026
in SouthEast Times
Women Political Participation: Men Urged to Support Female Leadership at SIDEC HeForShe Forum

…calls for support to improve women political participation across different levels of governance.

Awka, Nigeria — The iNews Times | Calls for stronger support for women political participation took centre stage in Awka, Anambra State, as stakeholders urged men to play a more active role in promoting women’s involvement in politics and leadership.

The call was made during a HeForShe Activity Leadership Forum organised by the Social and Integral Development Centre (SIDEC), where participants emphasised that improving women political participation requires deliberate support from men in families, communities and political institutions.

The forum, held in collaboration with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room and supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), brought together male spouses, community leaders, political actors, media practitioners and civil society representatives.

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Participants discussed strategies for strengthening inclusive governance and expanding women political participation in Nigeria’s democratic space.

SIDEC’s Executive Director, Ugochi Agalaba Ehiahuruike, said the initiative was designed to encourage men to become active allies for women seeking elective and appointive political positions.

According to her, the workshop specifically targeted male spouses and influential community figures who have the capacity to shape public attitudes and provide the necessary support that can improve women political participation across different levels of governance.

She explained that the programme also aimed to raise awareness about the value of women’s leadership and encourage men to support women as partners, fathers, community leaders and influencers.

Ehiahuruike noted that women who venture into politics often face social and cultural barriers that discourage their participation.

She observed that while male aspirants are frequently praised and supported during political contests, female candidates, particularly younger women are sometimes criticised or subjected to negative labels that can undermine their confidence and well-being.

Despite these challenges, she stressed that many women have demonstrated competence and leadership in various sectors of society.

She cited the global achievements of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as an example of the impact women can make when given equal opportunities to lead and contribute to governance.

Ehiahuruike therefore urged participants to challenge the notion that women are responsible for the barriers they encounter in politics, emphasising that men must actively support their wives, sisters and daughters who aspire to leadership roles.

Also speaking at the forum, the State Chairman of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD), Comrade Ugochukwu Okeke, highlighted the importance of inclusive politics, particularly regarding women political participation among persons living with disabilities.

Presenting a paper on the political participation of women with disabilities, Okeke said democracy cannot be considered complete if certain groups remain excluded from decision-making processes.

He noted that although legislation such as the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018 has strengthened rights protections, many women with disabilities still face major barriers.

According to him, these challenges include societal stigma, inaccessible public facilities and limited support from political parties.

Okeke called for deliberate measures to promote inclusion and strengthen women political participation, including improved accessibility in public and electoral facilities, enforcement of disability rights laws and leadership development programmes for women with disabilities.

He emphasised that when women, including those living with disabilities are given equal opportunities to participate in governance, democratic institutions become stronger, more inclusive and truly representative of society.

Ogemdi Ozoemenam

Ogemdi Ozoemenam

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