Remi Tinubu urges women to build capacity for public office

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Remi Tinubu urges women to build capacity for public office

First Lady Remi Tinubu encourages Nigerian women to pursue higher education and build grassroots structures to effectively hold public office. Learn more a Read More: https://punchng.com/remi-tinubu-urges-women-to-build-capacity-for-public-office/

First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu on Monday said that although the constitution mandates those seeking public office to hold a minimum school certificate, women must pursue higher education to build the competence and capacity needed to hold office effectively. She also advised women to build grassroots structures through community engagement to connect with their constituents, which most politicians overlook. “I tell people that the minimum requirement to run for an office is just a school certificate. But what is good is to have a lot of education,” Mrs Tinubu told a gathering of state and zonal women leaders of the All Progressives Congress she hosted at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Her remarks come barely two weeks after the APC’s nationwide primaries, which saw several high-profile female lawmakers and aspirants lose their bids for the House of Representatives to their male counterparts. The APC House of Representatives primaries held on May 16, 2026, produced several high-profile female casualties, including Miriam Onuoha of Okigwe North, Imo State, who failed to secure a return ticket after two terms in the legislature. In Edo South, Senator Neda Imasuen lost to former House of Representatives member Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, making her one of the most prominent female casualties of the May 18 Senate primaries. In Lagos, 12 women contested the House of Representatives primaries, representing only 15.4 per cent of the aspirants, below the party’s stated 35 per cent affirmative action target. Addressing the party’s women leadership in Abuja, the First Lady, who represented Lagos in the Senate for three consecutive terms, cited her own political journey, emphasising the need to connect with constituents, build trust at the grassroots, and maintain those relationships after winning office. She argued, “I have run elections not once, not twice, but thrice. I am the first woman to be in the Senate for three terms. I don’t sing my own praises, but I am a silent worker. I work seven days a week. I connect with the grassroots. I will hit my chest today to say I am the only woman who has ever done town hall meetings every quarter. I did that consecutively for a good eight years. I have documents to show for that. “There are party structures that you have to acknowledge. Politics is not about gender; it’s about numbers to start with. That was why I started speaking about the special bill before it became very big. “When you have something, use it to earn the respect of your people, the people who have voted for you. You have to connect with them. I tell some

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