ABSTRACT
This study is on gender dimension to political participation in Nigeria, a case study of Ogun state. The study is aim at identifying the political participation of women in Ogun state, factors hindering the development of women participation in politics, problem of women participation in politics in Ogun state and the possible strategies that can be used to enhance women’s participation in electoral politics in Ogun state.
Over the years, men comprise larger percentage of party membership and this tends to have an effect on women once it comes to selecting candidates for election. The men see women as too weak to engage in politics and governance not considering the fact that all human are equal and they have equal right which is clearly written in the constitution.
The method used in gathering data was wholly quantitative in approach. The study addressed the research questions and also the objective of the study. Survey research design was used to extract information from the respondents. Primary data and secondary data were used for the research work. The primary data was obtained through structure questionnaires which will be administered to the voters in Ogun state. Secondary data was used, this include published materials, journals and newspapers. Also information from the internet will be equally adopted.
The result of this research work revealed that in Nigeria most especially in Ogun state there are factors that militate against women participation in politics. Some of the factors found out was that women are being discriminated against. It was discovered that lots of women would love to participate in politics but are not given the chance, also majority of them are not economically buoyant. The study also revealed that majority of women especially in Ogun state are not very educated; most of them are really traders because most of the families pay less attention to female child education in the past, all these results to low level of women participation in Nigeria most especially in Ogun state. As such, it concluded that these factors have made the women in Nigeria become the main object of violence in different ways by their male counterpart which resulted to low participation in politics in Ogun state. The recommendation are: fair share of female gender in government, organization of program that helps to support women financially so as to participate actively in politics, organization of enlighten programs or seminars for various classes of women on the need to participate actively in the political development and also giving them the privilege to participate in politics, if these are adhere to it would in a great extent improve and extensively boost national development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Certification i
Dedication ii
Acknowledgement iii
Table of Content iv
Abstract vii
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study 1
Statement of Problem 2
Research Objectives 4
Research Questions 4
Research Methodology 5
Significance of Study 5
Scope of the Study 5
Limitation of Study 6
Definition of Terms 6
References 7
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
2.0 Introduction 8
2.1 Liberal feminist and Empirical Framework 8
2.2 History of women and participation in Nigerian politics 10
2.2.1 Factors leading to the growth of women participation in Nigeria 13
2.3 Concept of politics 17
2.4 Concept of political participation 18
2.5 Concept of Gender dimension 19
2.6 Gender Issues 20
2.7 Political and economic issues
21
2.8.1 Women and Education 23
2.8.2 Women and the Economy
25
2.8.3 Women and politics (women empowerment in politics) 26
2.9 Problematizing Women’s Political Participation in Ogun state 27
2.10 Women’s Participation in Politics of Ogun state 30
References 34
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction 40
3.2 Research design 40
3.3 Sources of data 40
3.4 Area of study 41
3.5 Population of study 41
3.6 Sample size and sample techniques
42
3.7 Research instrument and administration of instrument.
43
3.8 Method of Data analysis.
43
References 44
CHAPTER FOUR: PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS
4.1 Introduction 45
4.1.1 Data presentation 46
4.2 Data based on section b of the questionnaire 51
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary 62
5.2 Conclusions 65
5.2 Recommendations 65
Bibliography 67
Appendix 74