GENDER IN NIGERIA REPORT…….WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU?

The very much awaited Report from the British Council is out. The Gender in Nigeria report 2012 and it is not a good report to look at, the statistics are high and alarming. According to the report which was launched today at the Transcorp Hilton of which Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was the co-Chair, states that; 

  • Nigerian women not only occupy fewer positions in the public sector, but earn consistently less income than their male counterparts. For instance, women occupy fewer than 30 percent of all posts in the public sector and only 17 percent of senior positions. In addition, nearly five times as many judges and permanent secretaries are men rather than women.

  • While income equality in the formal sector  has  grown over the years, only one in every three employees in the privileged non-agricultural formal sector is a woman. Worse still, only 15 percent of  Nigeria’s 80.2 million women operate bank accounts and a woman is three times less likely than a man to receive a bank loan.
  • There are 54 million women who live and work in rural areas  and even though women constitute 60-79 percent of the rural workforce, a woman is  five times less likely to own land  than a man.

  • And despite being better educated than their male peers in the micro-enterprise sector, women are less likely to secure loans and three times less likely to be employed.


This shows that Nigerian women and girls have significantly worse life chances than men and other women and girls in comparable societies.
This may look like statistics to you but this is not just statistics, these numbers are lives. 
What does this mean to you?

5 responses to “GENDER IN NIGERIA REPORT…….WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU?”

  1. Ohhhh… the same situation with regard to women status we see in India but the things are changing with spread of education and special programmes for empowerment and development of women and girls. Still there exists gender inequality in social and economic spectrum. We need to do a lot to bring gender equity in a male dominated society. Good carry on.

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  2. Thank you so much. The inequality is so high and there is so much to do. We all are responsible and must play an important role in ensuring that these statistics change for better. Bank loans should be given to women, there should be free education for girls; scholarships,the health bill should be signed, Politicians should be held accountable for the women in their constituencies, young people should get more involved because “we are the future”.

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  3. The most important is confidence building in women and girls. Even being educated, having access to income/ livlihood, we see women are disempowered becoz they do not have that confidence to move ahead.

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