The presidential candidate has reiterated his administration's resolve,
if elected, to have zero tolerance for violence against women and girls.
He pledged to actively involve women in governance.
The presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Muhammudu Buhari,
has assured Nigerian women a better future and the resolve of his
administration, if elected, to actively involve them in governance at
all levels and to not tolerate violence again women.
The
former military president noted this in Lagos on Thursday, March 19, at
town hall meetings attended by women, artisans and tradesmen.
He said he will implement the 2005 National Gender Policy that gender becomes a component of the federal character which is considered during government appointments.
“My
administration will have zero tolerance for violence against women and
girls. We will provide women with greater legal protection from all
forms of violence and sexual harassment, and there will be a commitment
to the implementation of all existing legislation on violence against
women.
“My vision is for my daughters,
and your daughters, to enjoy a world in which discrimination will be a
thing of the distant past. It might be a long journey, but with your
support and votes, we will be on the right path together. Nigerian women
have been promised so much for so long,” Buhari promised.
The
APC presidential flag bearer also emphasised that the party has 11
agenda for women, noting that gender will be mainstreamed throughout all
the government’s commitments in fundamental areas like the economy,
education, health, security, good governance, power, agriculture and
other areas of national development.
He assured every Nigerian woman that he will ensure the; “Implementation
of the 2005 National Gender Policy, which serves as a roadmap for the
promotion of women’s empowerment and gender equality in Nigeria. So far,
there has been no political will to implement this very critical
framework.
“Promotion of
anti-discrimination legislations and policies to afford women equality
and equity, especially in employment, education, housing and
entrepreneurship. We shall commit ourselves to merit-based Affirmative
Actions to level the playing field for women, and provide them with
opportunities to be part of decision-making and governance at all
levels."
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