Ms Ibijoke Faborode, the co-founder of ElectHER, presented this session and stood on the stage as one of the young people to address the conference. She spoke extensively about social capital for women, and here are her words well documented.
A woman’s social capital is how she positions herself. Social media is essential, and though it does not guarantee a win, it can help with a win. Women need to know their resources and know how to leverage them. She cited how her organisation raised 10 million dollars through funding alone because they knew how to leverage their social capital. For a woman, her network is her net worth. There are problems such as funding and visibility that hinder women from participating in politics, but women can overcome these problems with the right positioning. Ms Faborode later gave examples of how social media helped boost the End SARS able to make their voice stay unfaded in history.
Women should stop feeling entitled and looking for funds because they are women. They should leave the traditional thinking and focus on something entirely different by leveraging this present generation. Women should stop limiting themselves and should instead draw curiosity around.
ElectHER helps women enter into political positions.
Dr Mutale powerfully mounted the state to address how “she wants to see the African girl child marching with her mind, power and information with her male counterpart.”
In her view, girls should be trained to take on a leadership role, and the position of women in politics should be 50/50 as it will be good to have at least half of the population of African women in leadership positions.
Some roles and rules need to be broken, and women should stop “seeking permission” before learning to live. Women are the ones who will bring prosperity to Africa;
Hence women should no longer be marginalised, and the skills and wisdom of women can change Africa for the better.
To debate equality between men and women is an abomination by His Excellency Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi State Governor).
“Some of us went to school with smarter women, but then they ended up not doing well like men both in the national and other levels in society.”
“Thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari, we have women playing international roles, also women ministers. We should fund more programs that will further improve the women’s movement in politics.” “In my discussion with the minister of women affairs, I told her that the fastest way to ensure that women participate in politics is to ensure that both at the national headquarters of the APC, at the respective party offices and world party offices. Places where you find that all directors and administrative members of the party are men, we should ensure that at every level women should be represented.”
“We should ensure that women interact moderately in political offices. In Kebbi state, there are women councillors and a woman as a chairman in the local government, notwithstanding the conservativeness in our state. Nigerian women expect more like the position of the vice president just like the vice president of Liberia.”
Chief Dr Jewel Taylor graced the APC Women’s Conference and delivered a powerful speech that motivated the crowd. She noted that it is excellent that people notice the gaps in history and that they should also consider other factors involved. She stated that conferences like this are the new regular and that any people who refuse to gather youth and women like this have been defeated.
She also mentioned that APC would go a long way if they included women in politics because the population of women in Nigeria is 49%, equating to almost half of the people. Dr Taylor also said that “there is a perception at every level that women are not united and cannot speak in one voice, but this event negates it”, making the dream of uniting women a possibility. To prepare a level playing field so that these hopes and aspirations are being met, the congress to be held in February will help achieve them.
After giving her introduction, she gave simple rules for networking as a political party. Quoting her: Be clear about what you want Take your conversations to the grassroots and to the people, Maintain tight control of the processes, and go beyond your normal circle of partisans – many partisans want to be a part of but have not been approached.
Identify valuable connections and connectors – some grassroots people can connect.
Women’s positions are always in the second tier, which is not the driver’s seat. Women can be in the driver’s seat to make sure that women are allowed to rule.”
Dr Taylor finished her speech by stating, “As long our modern ways of thinking prevent women from contributing to society, progress will be slow. It is time for a bold plan.”
Defining the next generation of people and states, and they must be brought on board. Do not be afraid to ask for help.
There is one rule, though– do not reciprocate as a means of re-payment for people’s goodwill. Most people think it is an affront to them because when they join you with their effort and hands, they don’t want a reciprocal act as you cannot pay for their work.
Hence, you must always stay connected to those who have helped you this far.
You should not forget those who believed in your dreams After stating all these important points, she moved on to list a few critical truths to power that the leadership of APC can imbibe if they want to achieve their dream of holding power for the next eight years.
“As we stand in this time and season, the world has changed before our eyes, and the perspectives of thinking have changed. A new world has been unveiled before our eyes. Consider the women in the next step.”
“The rules which honour God, political system and others must change drastically. They say there are women on the executive board, local level and political structures, but those positions are too small. The activities must reflect the dreams of women and must reflect the number of women in the country.
It is no longer local seats but specific seats allocated for women to be elected for 2023. We are capable, we are able, and we are ready. APC should be cognizant of the new platforms that can make and break an election. One single video on social media can destroy a whole election. The APC must put their boots on the ground.”
“To change the norm in Liberia, we went personally, house to house, market to market and even to people on the street. These words coming from the APC must be a dream upon which people are changed over time. The young people must believe that you are on their side. Young people trained to be in government should also be voted and elected. Allow women to be voted as governors, deputy governors, and senators and have a woman as vice president in your region.
This will bring about a new growth because women across the nation will vote for APC.”
“We must be honest and open about the power relationships between men and women. Each of us has a responsibility to help build a more enabling and supportive environment that puts the role of women
in the Centre of everything that is done. Strange things always seem impossible until it is done.”
“What is strange about a woman being in the seat of government?” “Read at the beginning of how God created heaven at the earth, and he said everything was good, so what did God see to realise that something was missing and put everything aside to create woman as a partner and as a twin? So how come we have moved from someone supposed to be a partner and a twin to someone on the other side? Life will not give you what you deserve, and it will give you what you put your energy into to bring about a resolution.”
“The APC women should be clear about what they want, put it in the resolution and be sure of what seats they want and where they aim to see women in the country. Women should give their resolutions to the governors of the APC. Those governors who are the champions of the HE4SHE movement should be accessible when the resolution is brought to their table. We should focus on the very values that put us apart. If all religions stick with their value and remove all cultures that hold women back, we can help women achieve the positions they deserve.”
“We have current examples of leaders within ranks to open women
In a panel coordinated by Hon Ibim Semeniteri, Hon. Pauline Tallen addressed how to get more women involved in politics.
In her speech, she made her pitch that “any nation that neglects women has no vision.” According to her, it is the responsibility of existing female politicians to “nurture and mentor the upcoming politicians”. “We have our first female elected speaker, the deputy governors of Kaduna and Osun who are females… and we have the responsibility to mentor and nurture the young ones that will take our place, and without mentoring, there will be no future for our young ones.”
“Today, we launched the women’s academy, and this academy is a platform for mentoring and nurturing future political women leaders. Women are the future hope and the only hope of our party and the country at large.”
“I, therefore, charge all women to mentor and nurture. Mentoring is key. We should mentor and support them to make sure they fulfil their dreams.”
Dame Pauline concluded by saying, “I call on all of you… All our first ladies have the right to take up mentoring.”
The future indeed looks bright for Women.
The First Lady of the Nation also made her mark at the APC Women Conference with her powerful speech on the future of women in the political sphere. She stated, “The future is bright for African women and our continent”. She further noted that when the role of women is prioritised in nation-building, there will be strong growth. The first lady of the nation then urged women to “go beyond paying lip service to putting women in our party in the government”.
She encouraged the party to put women in strategic offices within the party and more strategic ones within the government.
Speaking about the future and the party, she said, “Future indeed looks bright as APC continues to lead our country as women are finding their voices gradually.”
“This is a good omen for Nigeria because when women shine, society shines. We must get our titled 35% affirmative action, and if we do not get it, we must hold the governors accountable.”
After her speech, she declared and unveiled the Women Academy mobile app.
The APC Women Conference has made women all around the nation optimistic about the possibilities of a career in the political sphere. After listening to Ms Faborode make her speech about how ElectHER is willing to support any woman running for a position in 2023 and many other dignitaries promising to bring about the full inclusion of women, many are indeed optimistic. We hope this will be the new normal, just as Dr Jewel Taylor has rightly stated.
The event ended with delegates from each state going upstage to celebrate the event and introduce themselves.
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