Collector
Less than 5%. That’s how many women sit in Nigeria’s National Assembly. 15 states have none. Since 1999, representation has only declined. This is not a gap. It is a failure of the system. The Special Seats Bill (HB 1349) forces a correction. New seats. Open elections. A | Collector
Less than 5%.
That’s how many women sit in Nigeria’s National Assembly.

15 states have none.

Since 1999, representation has only declined.

This is not a gap. It is a failure of the system.

The Special Seats Bill (HB 1349) forces a correction. New seats. Open elections. A
Sahara Reporters

Less than 5%. That’s how many women sit in Nigeria’s National Assembly. 15 states have none. Since 1999, representation has only declined. This is not a gap. It is a failure of the system. The Special Seats Bill (HB 1349) forces a correction. New seats. Open elections. A

Less than 5%. That’s how many women sit in Nigeria’s National Assembly. 15 states have none. Since 1999, representation has only declined. This is not a gap. It is a failure of the system. The Special Seats Bill (HB 1349) forces a correction. New seats. Open elections. A

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