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Analyzing Women’s Participation in Politics and Governance in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: The Liberal Feminists’ Perspective

Adefisoye
Ibironke Damilola
Published:
November 30, 2023
Submitted:
January 8, 2026

Abstract

Nigeria has a long history of gender inequality. However, since the return of democracy in 1999, there has been a noticeable but inconsistent increase in the level of women’s participation in politics and governance. Observably, Nigeria recorded 7.06% representation of women in the National Assembly in 2011, which is the highest in twenty-four years. Thereafter, there has been a decline in women’s representation in the National Assembly from 5.65% in 2015 to 4.17% in 2019 and 3% in 2023 respectively. Addressing such inequality, Liberal Feminists advocated gender equality through affirmative action from the political and social philosophy perspectives. This paper therefore analyses women’s participation in politics and governance in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic using the Liberal Feminism lens. The survey research design with a qualitative approach was adopted to achieve this objective. Specifically, a critical review of literature was done while other secondary data were sourced from relevant databases. Findings revealed that progress towards gender equality in Nigeria has been slow due to cultural and societal attitudes towards women, socioeconomic factors, and systemic barriers among others. Findings showed that about 15,000 candidates contested various positions in the 2023 general elections with only 10% women.

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Liberal Feminism, Gender Equality, Women‟s Political Participation, Governance, Nigeria‟s Fourth Republic.

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