INEC to commission equipped creche for nursing mothers soon.

Fri, Mar 8, 2024
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Women

By Ejenike Christabel

THE chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Yakubu Mahmood, has announced that INEC will soon commission an equipped Creche for convenience of nursing mothers, who are staff of any category in the commission.

In his remarks on the occasion of the International Women’s Day on Friday, March 8, 2024, at the INEC office in Abuja, Mahmood advocated for women inclusion in the political sector.       Speaking on the theme “Invest in women: accelerate progress; sub themed: Inspire Inclusion,” he disclosed the inclusion of a focal area for the commission, which encompasses gender, youth and people living with disabilities.

According to the INEC Chairman, the  Commission is not celebrating the International Women’s Day in a symbolic manner, but as a practical affirmation of its commitment to deepening gender equality.

 Prof. Mahmood disclosed that 11 out of 24 departments and directorates at the INEC headquarters are headed by women, which equals to 46%. 

“We also have women serving as Administrative Secretaries in our State offices and Heads of various Departments at State level. There is also no state in Nigeria without women serving as Electoral Officers (EOs) in charge of our Local Government Offices,” he said.

He also stated that the Commission has since developed and validated its gender policy with the full support of all stakeholders. “We have also been dutifully implementing the gender policy in a practical way,” he said.                                                Prof Yakubu urged political parties to redress the obvious low level of gender representation in elective positions and suggests that more women should be nominated as candidates for these electoral positions.

And to hasten the progression of gender inclusiveness, he called on the Nattional Assembly to introduce affirmation action as part of the electoral reforms.

In conclusion, he thanked the Electoral Hub and Princess Hamm1an-Obels for collaborating with INEC on International Women’s day 2024.    “I would like to thank The Electoral Hub and, in particular, its Director, Princess Hamman-Obels, for collaborating with the Commission in many areas, including the celebration of this year’s International Women’s Day,” he said.

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REMARKS BY THE CHAIRMAN, INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC), PROF. MAHMOOD YAKUBU, ON THE OCCASION OF THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2024 HELD AT THE INEC CONFERENCE ROOM, ABUJA, ON FRIDAY 8THMARCH 2024

National Commissioners

Former National Commissioner Mrs Amina Zakari

Resident Electoral Commissioners

The Commissioner of Police

Representatives of other Heads of Security Agencies in INEC

The Secretary to the Commission

Former Secretary to the Commission

Former Directors of the Commission

Other Senior Officials of the Commission

Director of the Electoral Hub

All invited Guests that have joined us virtually

Members of the INEC Press Corps

Ladies and Gentlemen

1. Today is International Women’s Day. As an equal opportunity employer, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is delighted to join the rest of the world to celebrate this auspicious occasion not in a symbolic way but as a practical affirmation of our commitment to deepening gender equality, representation, relevance, empowerment and a sense of belonging.

2. The main theme of this year’s celebration is “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress” while the campaign theme is “Inspire Inclusion”. Inclusion, in particular, has been a focal area of our commitment covering gender, youths and persons with disability. For this reason, the Commission has since developed and validated its gender policy with the full support of all stakeholders. We have also been dutifully implementing the gender policy in a practical way.

3. It is not by coincidence that the two successive Secretaries to the Commission are women. Furthermore, the present Commission deliberately created a whole Department of Gender and Inclusivity in 2021 dedicated to the promotion of inclusive representation in the workplace and the electoral process. Today, out of 24 Departments and Directorates at the Commission’s Headquarters, 11 (representing 46%) are headed by women. We also have women serving as Administrative Secretaries in our State offices and Heads of various Departments at State level. There is also no State in Nigeria without women serving as Electoral Officers (EOs) in charge of our Local Government Offices.

4. In addition to Departmental and other responsibilities, the Commission has also built and equipped a Crèche for the convenience of staff of all categories who are nursing mothers. By coincidence, the Crèche will be commissioned shortly as part of the activities for this year’s International Women’s Day. Our intention is to extend such facility to our state offices as funds permit.

5. However, the Commission is aware of the concern raised by Nigerians about the low level of gender representation in elective positions nationwide. The Commission shares this concern and we have consistently been urging political parties to redress the obvious under-representation of women, youths and persons with disability by nominating more of them as candidates for elections. To accelerate progress in this regard, I will go as far as calling on the National Assembly to introduce affirmative action as part of the electoral reforms that will ensure greater representation of women, youths and persons with disability in elective offices nationwide. In the weeks ahead, the Commission will engage with the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Electoral Matters on this and other areas of reform.

6. On this note, I would like to thank The Electoral Hub and, in particular, its Director, Princess Hamman-Obels, for collaborating with the Commission in many areas, including the celebration of this year’s International Women’s Day.

7. It is my pleasure to welcome you once again to this auspicious occasion. 

8. I thank you and God bless.

8th March, 2024.

C.E.

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