
Building an Inclusive Democracy: FIDA Nigeria’s CLE Session Advances Women’s Representation in Governance
What does it take to build a democracy where women don’t just vote—but help shape the decisions that govern everyone?
That question was at the heart of the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Session at FIDA Nigeria’s 2nd Quarter NEC Meeting 2026, which focused on “Strengthening Women’s Representation in Democratic Governance: Law, Policy and Practice.”
Moderated by Dr. Ozioma Izuora, the session brought together Dr. Boma Tonye Miebai, Zainab Bello Aliyu, and Oluwakemi Omeiza-Usman for a candid conversation on breaking systemic barriers, strengthening legal and policy frameworks, and creating real pathways for more women to participate in leadership and governance.
The message was unmistakable: meaningful representation doesn’t happen by chance. It requires deliberate laws, bold policy reforms, sustained advocacy, and collective action.
Because when women help shape decisions, democracy becomes more inclusive, more responsive, and stronger for everyone.
What practical steps do you believe Nigeria must take to ensure more women lead where it matters most?
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