 Despite global advancement in almost all sectors of the economy, more women are still leaving below the poverty line, with less than two-thirds of women participating in the labor force, compared to more than 90 percent of men. Speaking at the press conference, the organization said that the continuous dwindling in the allocation at both federal and state levels is capable of crippling the economic potential of women in the country. According to the director of the NFNV Nigeria Aishatou Amino, federal allocation to WEE has dropped from 1.3.5 billion in 2022 to 58.71 billion as captured in the 2023 appropriation bill, putting the year-on-year change at 43 percent. Unemployment, marginalization, and exploitation continue to have a substantial and detrimental impact on the lives of women. Hence, the vast majority of women end up in dangerous occupations that pay poorly to due to gender biases, and just a tiny fraction of women hold leadership roles in organizations. Because of this, acquiring access to financial assets, such as loans and land, is more, is a bit more difficult. It makes it more difficult for individuals to engage in the process of formulating economic and social policies. Amino noted that if women are given opportunities to access resources and life support facilities as their male counterpart, the social impact will be far more reaching, especially in education, economic growth, and health. Assembly, to increase the struggle, the strategic role of the ministry, departments, and agencies in women economic empowerment at national level by funding the nation's numerous women centers under the agency. Number two, women economic empowerment stakeholders to ensure effective scrutinization of the budget document, and also acquire why MTAs have low priority for women economic empowerment, despite a clear message by the president of women empowerment.