Women’s participation and the political process in Nigeria: Problems and prospects
Keywords:
Women‟s participation, political participation, political process, , patriarchyAbstract
Nigerian women constitute about half of the population of the country and are known to play vital roles as mother,
producer, time manager, community organizer and social and political activist. But despite the major roles they play
and their population, the society has not given recognition to these and to the fact that they are discriminated against.
This is due to some cultural stereotype, abuse of religion, traditional practices and patriarchal societal structures.
Nigerian women have therefore over the years become target of violence of diverse form based on their positions in
promoting transformative politics. The research methodology is termed qualitative research and with the use of
secondary data gathered from university libraries, news print and journals. This paper will therefore examine the
theoretical perspective of the discrimination and inequality suffered by women; secondly, access the current status of
women in politics and the various efforts made by them for their political empowerment; thirdly, identify problems
women face in their quest to participate in politics and lastly suggest possible measures for their political
empowerment.