 Nigerian women have urged both the National and States Assembly to pass laws instituting policies that will create an enabling environment for them to participate actively in politics. This was contained in a communique issued at the end of a three-day National Women's Conference organized by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials, Kaoso our Lagos State House correspondent Love Ekoku Oyedokun reports. It has been three days of reinsuming and cross-fertilization of ideas, learning new ways and approaches to awaken women to the new realities of the 21st century. Reflecting on their positions, the women argued that they are not enough in the hems of affairs. In their recommendations, they called for legislations to enable them to realize their full potentials politically and otherwise. The National and States Assembly should pass gender equality legislation that will guarantee quick and effective justice for crimes and violence against women, enable women leadership and empowerment trainings, access to education and medical treatment for physically and mentally challenged women, and create an enabling environment for women to participate in politics. Kaoso Chairman Dr Ibijukesa Wulu said in line with the theme of the conference a week, designed to bring women in tune with modern realities and opportunities. Air Force was strategically directed at empowerment. She emphasized on the need for gender equality, stressing that it was paramount to give them a rightful place in leadership. The deliberations at this conference have been directed at positively changing the narrative about the issue of women empowerment and equal opportunity to cooperate with the country. With the conclusion that women must be accorded a rightful place in leadership positions. The hosts of the conference and governor of Lagos State, Baba Yidesa Wulu, assured that his government will pay critical attention to the recommendations emanating from the conference. The governor used the forum to remind residents of the possible fourth wave of COVID-19 on the score and the need for vaccination. To appeal to all of you that have not taken the vaccine, that for Monday the vaccine will be available in over 800 locations. Right now it's just in about 100 locations. By one day we're proceeding into parallel to all of the new central to all public hospitals so that everybody can have access. In his closing remarks, a state governor, Godwin Obaseki, represented by the states Antonin General and Commissioner for Justice, Wulu Wole Iyamo, applauded the philanthropic disposition of the committee towards development courses charging them not to become weary. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyidukum for PLASTV, Africa.