Nigeria is witnessing a major push for the passage of the Reserved Seats Bill, which aims to increase women's representation in the National Assembly and other legislative bodies. Advocates, lawmakers, and civil society groups argue that entrenched financial, cultural, and systemic barriers have long sidelined women from politics. The bill proposes to reserve a set number of legislative seats for women, with supporters claiming it will help correct gender imbalances and foster more inclusive governance. Critics, however, question whether such measures will address deeper issues in Nigeria's political system. The campaign has gained significant momentum, with over 10 million Nigerians mobilized and bipartisan support suggesting the bill could pass as early as October.
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