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NILDS DG urges academics to engage in politics for national growth

NILDS DG urges academics to engage in politics for national growth

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By EricJames Ochigbo

The Director-General of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, has urged members of the academia bring their wealth of knowledge into politics for speedy national development.

Sulaiman made the call on Thursday in Abuja at a symposium on “Women in Leadership: Harnessing the Potentials of Women Academies for Political Participation in Nigeria.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the symposium was organised by NILDS, in collaboration with University of Abuja and other partners.

Sulaiman said that it was time to move out of the academic environment into politics so that the country does not fall into the hands of ‘shenanigans’.

According to him, whatever the politicians say will become policy and law the guide the nation, adding, however, that not many of them are as knowledgeable as the academics.

The director-general said that the insecurity bedevliling the country could not be addressed via military approach alone, saying that an in-depth research was required.

He said that such research could only be best done by the academics, with the competence and capacity to do so.

“Look at the arrays of our politicians, with due respect. Look at our parliament, at the state and national level, look at our governance, look at the ministers, with due respect to them, how many of them have the kind of knowledge and skill we have?

“The academic must step out from the academia. We must step out, if not, this country will fall in the hands of shenanigans, and whether we like it or not, they administer us.

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“Whatever they say is law, whatever they say is policy, whatever they say becomes an act,” he said.

Sulaiman, who is a former Minister of National Planning, warned that there would be stiff resistance by politicians, urging the academics, therefore, to be resilient in their pursuit of inclusion.

He also stressed the need for them to hold their integrity high so as not to be messed up by the politicians in the field.

In her remarks, the acting Vice-Chancellor of University of Abuja, Prof. Patricia Lar, noted that the female gender was highly under-represented in almost every sphere, except for agriculture, the domestic home front as well as education and health sectors.

According to her, when it comes to leadership, research has shown that women are highly under-represented, even when they have high potential and capacity.

Lar, who said that Nigeria was still battling with 35 per cent affirmative action, encouraged women to stand up for their rights.

“Let this meeting strengthen the drives toward encouraging her, the female gender, to take her place.

“Let the chambers have at least 20 to 35 per cent; the political parties need to be committed to deliberately keeping spaces for women, not just the women leader and treasurers, but let them be secretaries and even leaders.

“The world needs women. Women are fairer. Women can work with their enemies. Yes, women are more tolerant of opposition and Nigeria needs it.

“The interest of men that are promoted in the night when no one sees, women will stand in daylight, and they will walk with even the enemies. Nigeria needs this. We need tolerance, and I want to encourage us that the time has come,” she said.

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In her remarks, Rep. Blessing Amadi (PDP-Ricers) urged young girls to spend more time working hard and developing themselves for the future, as against facial “make up.”

Amadi said that young girls must desist from exposing their body parts, describing their body as their pride as African women.

The lawmaker advised young girls to avoid making excuses but to passionate do their jobs wherever they might find themselves.

She also urged women to participate in political and gender activities, stressing that inclusion could only be easy with their high level of participation and turnout. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by ‘Wale Sadeeq

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