New appointments: CSOs protest over President Tinubu’s male-dominated cabinet

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New appointments: CSOs protest over President Tinubu’s male-dominated cabinet
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Nigeria's civil society organizations have expressed strong dissatisfaction with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's recent cabinet reshuffle, particularly regarding the apparent lack of female representation in critical ministries.

He argued that women are inherently better suited to handle the sensitive nature of the ministry, citing past failures of male-led administrations in similar roles. The coalition insists that at least one ministerial position should be occupied by a woman, asserting that women generally exhibit a greater commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the less privileged.

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