 The International Federation of Women Lawyers have continued to push for the actualization of the agenda bill. At the stakeholders meeting, themed increased participation of women in politics, organized by the Federation in Benin, the state capital, the Chairperson of the body, Violet Oguho, challenged women to take the rightful place in the nation's building. We know that this time, in here also, I don't believe we are asking too much, but we are doing it to the problems of two of us in politics and our cause. In fact, it's our fact, and we want to be protected. We know better than this, identifying women and, of course, ensuring that they participate in the general bill, and in doing that, of course, they have to take the shot at the political space. 35% of the women's action is here, but the question now is, what do we do? Nonetheless, the 5% said, how do we achieve that? What do we do about it? Apart from sitting and having places like this, how do we get women to concentrate more in politics? How do we make people able to be close to the other room and be in the room when the power is strong? The action of women in politics here is out of gender. It is not so much as the future, but to see the attitude of the men when it was done. It was pure moral. They were laughing. They were jealous. They were like, no, no, no, no, we can't do this. It was, it was embarrassing. And knowing that it is not something that will change, it's high time to make fights to represent ourselves. Following the action of the Ninth Assembly in Abuja, women have resolved to come out in their numbers. And that is why we are doing this program today, to let women know that even as lawyers, in the support of any woman that will come out, we give anything, we do anything for women to be represented in the public space.