 And as the news continues, stakeholders have decried the low rate of women, youth and peasants with disabilities representation in governance in Nigeria. This observation was highlighted at public dialogue and technical engagement on inclusive governance organized by the National Institutes of Legislative and Democratic Studies in collaboration with the West Minister Foundation for Democracy. The call for women, youth and peasants with disabilities inclusiveness has continued to reverberate across all sections of the Nigerian society since the return of democracy in 1999. Director-General N.A. Aldis, Professor Bubakar Suleman and the Country Director of the West Minister Foundation at Dibawali Olombowa, represented by the program coordinator, explains why the dialogue is essential for the country at this particular time. For instance, several political parties have been placed at rights. A line that has come to be accepted as the continuous component of contemporary and non-political action. Imagine the implication of a married woman attending a political party meeting throughout the night. Even for a married woman, it is a recipe for social profiling to take what's right for you and to take what's right for you. Another issue is an exorbitant cost required to work for you, making office seats, sometimes being nominated by a political party department, payment for the huge amount of money, to obtain the nomination for a tennis-specific commitment from political parties in ensuring that their structure system and operations are conducive for women of presentation and electability to appoint for the 90th position. Finally, to agree upon an action in plan to be conductively implemented, that is the order to be alive. God, God, Mr. Aldis, now you're talking about this. We need to learn more about the language. We need to learn more about the right language, the right process for persons to be part of the process. And lastly, it's also important that we have been very like the position of young persons in our country. There's still room to make any progress in our democracy, in our economy and in every other aspect of our life as a country, we need to learn to be part of the position of young persons. Stakeholders and civil society groups also contributed to the discourse by suggesting unless the issues of women, youth and persons with disabilities exclusion is tackled from the rules, the situation will persist. We need our political parties to go and have their reforms where we will ensure that we stop to have single gender list for our electoral offices, especially our legislative offices. How can we as a nation with about 50 percent of our population being women and then we decide to underutilize the potentials of half of the population, we are likely to go nowhere because it is only when women are properly empowered and of course our youths are encouraged that is where Nigeria can develop their own. The also is duty of, we need to encourage members of the community to be part of political activity and involve actively. And when it is time for both, we should vote for country and community because we have potentials to have the capacity. Hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.