Maimunat Adaji
Nigerian politician
Hajiya Maimuna Usman Adaji or Maimunat Adaji (c.1957 – 2019) was a Nigerian politician. She was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2003. She was elected again in 2011 for the All Nigeria Peoples Party.
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edit- Since Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, women have been, and are still, poorly represented in the federal parliament.
- Statistics show that the overall female representation in Nigerian politics is at 7 per cent, a figure that is far below the Beijing Accord’s 30 per cent and National Gender Policy’s 35 per cent.
- The First Republic gave birth to powerful female political figures such as Mrs Wuraola Esan who became the first female member of parliament, Chief Mrs Margaret Ekpo contested and won the election, becoming a member of the eastern Nigeria House of Assembly.
- The country’s 109-seat Senate has had less than 10 women since the beginning of the fourth Republic to date. The number of women in the 360-member House of Representatives is equally not pleasing.
- Nigerian women make up at least 50 per cent of the voting population but are under represented in political and appointed positions.
- In 1950, privileges were extended to women in the southern region. Three women were appointed into the House of Chiefs for the western and eastern region.