 Anneke has commanded the giant strides by women participation in politics ahead of the 2023 elections. It says women constituted over 50% of voters registrants who have registered during their continuous voter registration nationwide across the country as of August 2022. The whole of women in politics cannot be unmind as it constitutes slightly more than the half of the world population would amaze contribution to social economic development of the society. These pair will need to change the narratives in Nigerian politics dominated by their male counterparts. Speaking at a one day sensitization and enlightenment meeting with women contestants and other stakeholders in Kadena, the Kadena resident electoral commissioner, Dr. Asmao Soni Makudis says continued marginalization of women in Nigerian politics is a huge detriment to its efforts to grow a stable democratic nation. Participation in formal political structures and processes where decisions regarding the use of societal resources generated by both men and women are made remains insignificant as we have just seen by the National Assembly's decision of rejecting affirmative action in the constitutional amendment of the Electoral Act 2020-22. Among the five gender rules rejected by parliament where the affirmative action bill to ensure 35% positions for women, the bill on ministerial and commissionership nomination, the reserved seat bill to create additional seats for women at the Senate, the House of Representatives and the State House of Assembly is most unfortunate. The rejection of the bill by the National Assembly has only former energized women in the Dune State to push for elective and representative positions. Today we have 35 women politicians that have emerged victorious in their party primary. I think I would encourage more women to come on board to join politics so we can join hands and change the narratives for child education. I am focused on youth empowerment. I'm focused on women empowerment. I have done a lot in that field and I think with my position I will do more.