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Kogi Central senator Highlights Women’s Crucial Role in Conflict Resolution
The Senator representing Kogi Central in the National Assembly Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has underscored the transformative role women play in conflict resolution and peacebuilding, urging their inclusion in decision-making processes to address social injustices and foster sustainable peace.
Speaking at a three-day capacity-building programme organised by the African Union (AU) in partnership with the African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM) in Abuja, the Senator emphasized that empowering women and addressing systemic inequalities are key to conflict prevention.
Her chief Press Secretary Arogbonlo Israel in a statement quoted her to have stated,
“Women bring unique perspectives to peacebuilding, rooted in empathy and a deep understanding of grassroots challenges. Their involvement ensures that solutions are inclusive and sustainable, addressing the root causes of conflicts,” she stated.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan highlighted the interconnectedness of social injustices, gender inequality, and conflict, noting that marginalisation and deprivation often fuel tensions. She advocated for policies that empower women and create platforms for their active participation in dialogue and preventive diplomacy.
“Many conflicts arise from a sense of injustice and exclusion. Women, as nurturers and leaders, are instrumental in bridging divides and fostering unity. When we empower women, we empower communities to resolve disputes and prevent conflicts from escalating,” she remarked.
The event, which brought together female parliamentarians and First Ladies across Africa, focused on promoting women’s peace and security on the continent. Discussions centred on tackling violence against women and amplifying women’s voices in conflict prevention and resolution.