In this article, TRIBUNE ONLINE profiles seven female lawmakers breaking barriers and making significant contributions to Nigeria’s legislative landscape.
These seven women, elected to the 10th National Assembly, are championing critical causes and leaving an indelible mark on Nigeria’s politics.
Here are the top seven female lawmakers making waves in Nigeria:
1. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan
A senator from Kogi Central, Akpoti-Uduaghan is the Chairman, Local Content Committee and Vice Chairman Steel, respectively. She’s known for her investigative report on corrupt activities regarding the Ajaokuta steel mill and advocates for women’s inclusion, youth empowerment, and infrastructure development.
2. Ireti Kingibe
Representing the Federal Capital Territory, Kingibe chairs the Senate Committee on Women Affairs, Sen Kingibe is committed to good governance, human rights, and women’s empowerment and has co-sponsored motions to address gender-based violence.
3. Khadijat Abba-Ibrahim
A representative from Yobe, Abba-Ibrahim is a strong advocate for gender equality and women’s rights. She has sponsored bills aimed at eliminating discrimination against women and enhancing access to education and healthcare.
4. Zainab Gimba
From Borno, Gimba chairs the Steel Committee and is passionate about youth empowerment, education, and women’s rights. She has sponsored bills focused on improving maternal health and promoting gender equality.
5. Mariam Onuoha
Representing Imo, Onuoha is committed to women’s rights and social justice. She has been instrumental in pushing for legislative reforms aimed at promoting gender equality and addressing socio-economic challenges facing women.
6. Kafilat Ogbara
A representative from Lagos, Ogbara advocates for women’s rights and marginalised communities. She has sponsored motions to address gender-based violence and promote women’s participation in politics.
7. Adewunmi Onanuga
From Ogun, Onanuga serves as the Deputy Chief Whip and is the only female principal officer in the 10th House of Representatives. She has sponsored bills aimed at improving the welfare of women and children.
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