 Solidarity is a key factor for women in fighting gender imbalance in all forms of abuse against women in the society. This where the views expressed by women under the auspices of sisterhood across Bada's conference helped to celebrate the leadership journey of former First Lady of the Kittestate, Bisya Konday. They encouraged women to start together in sisterhood and speak up against all forms of violence. A lot of women within our communities, especially those of us that work in rural communities, found it difficult to speak out. The few of them who were speaking out about the abuses that they were undergoing, either sexual abuse or fiscal abuse, didn't know the proper or appropriate channels to be able to get the support they need. It seems today it's a sisterhood across Bada's. Women should begin to support themselves, older women should support younger women. Younger women should also learn to be able to share ideas with the older people because as more women work together in unity in embracing our diversity then we can advance not just Nigeria and Bedyworld. Currently we have less than five percent of women if we put them together in body school position in Nigeria currently and that's why we feel that it becomes important for us to listen to sisters from across the country. We have since part of building you know looking forward so that we don't continue to lament about the numbers that we have and it's not enough but rather to do forward that if we're in sisterhood we can do more. We have over 50 percent women in this country so if we can work together in solidarity in sisterhood I am very sure that we'll be able to address some of the obstacles that we are facing today and that is one of the reasons why we are having this conflict. They called on the President Bola Tunibu to implement the Nigerian gender policy and ensure that more positions are reserved for women when he rolls out his final ministerial lists. In spite of a court judgment given in favour of the Nigerian women's trust fund so we hope that President Bola Amed Tunibu as somebody who has been a democrat and a progressive will implement the Nigerian gender policy and when he rolls out his nominations for ministerial positions that at least 35 percent of the positions are reserved for women. I expect full inclusion of women. I expect full mainstreaming of gender issues because governance is about gender responsiveness. Governance is about development that goes on with the voices of women, the expertise of women. Generally men and women are important to governance so women should not be left behind. We've had some milestones, we've grown, yes we've suffered some setbacks but we are hopeful and really hoping that with this new dispensation that we have now with the new government and with the sisterhood that has been that has been exhibited over the years and the decades that we would see that reflected in appointments, in politics, I mean in various positions as the new government settles in. We are hopeful that this sisterhood would reflect on that.