 Back to Oshun State, civil society organisations have bemoaned low percentage and turnout of women's inclusion in political offices in Nigeria. This year's all discloses a one-day political party round table dialogue on women's political participation, inclusion organised by a non-governmental organisation, Kimpact Development Initiative in Oshobo. In its remarks, the Executive Director, Kimpact Development Initiative Bokalai Do, said the conversation is expected to challenge or address the challenges and provide sustainable development goals that will encourage women's equal participation in leadership in political and public life. Gender inequality, lack of funding remain a significant challenge facing women in politics. Some of the panelists and participants said there is need to domesticate a policy that would mandate political parties to present a particular number of women in elected position. There are women at the grassroots level. Now, if the women are not participating at the grassroots level, how come the politicians have the women to use at the grassroots level to campaign for them? You see during campaign, you see them in policies, even with HMB. So what we are thinking is, look, let them participate beyond using them as a campaign material. We are advocating for the involvement of government and policy makers to make policies and put legal framework in place that will help women. We should factor in all these constraints and then we should create a solution, maybe a compulsory affirmative action or a legal framework that will request political parties to present female figures as their flag bearers. For a woman to come out, you have to be confident. There are so many things you need to build. You have to build up yourself as a woman for you to come out that I want to perform in this kind of program. As a woman, you don't need to see yourself as if I'm not even ready to be in this place. As a woman, you have to see yourself that the spirit of I can do it, you have to have it.