Democratization and Women’s Political Space in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal

Type Journal Article - Journal of Public Administration and Governance
Title Democratization and Women’s Political Space in Nigeria: A Critical Appraisal
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 219-236
URL http://macrothink.org/journal/index.php/jpag/article/download/746/559
Abstract
The study investigates the extent women participate in politics in Nigeria. Abia and Imo
states were closely studied. Two hypotheses were formulated. The instruments used for data
collection were questionnaire, interview and focus group discussion. A total of 354 copies of
questionnaire were distributed, out of this number, 349 copies were completed and returned
by the respondents. Z-test statistical tool was used to analyze the data, Based on the analysis,
the major findings revealed that violence against women deter women from getting actively
involved in politics in Nigeria. Also culture and traditional ethos prevent the advancement of
women in politics also. Based on these findings, the following recommendations among
others were proffered: Political mobilization should be carried into the villages to sensitize
the women on the need to get involved in politics. More so new laws should be enacted on
political thuggery and violence. They should be pursued vigorously to curb the high level of
violence meted out to women by their male political counterparts in Nigeria

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