StandWithMeranda: Women’s groups rally support for Lagos speaker

Two prominent women’s groups, Women for Good Governance in Lagos State and the Coalition of Professional Women in Politics, COPWIP, Women leaders and advocates for gender equality have declared their unalloyed support for the first female Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mojisola Meranda.
The groups also called on stakeholders to protect and uphold women’s representation in leadership.
The groups made the remarks at a press media in Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday.
The event ended with a resounding declaration of support for Meranda’s leadership, with participants rallying around the hashtag #StandWithMeranda to amplify their message.
COPWIP praised Meranda’s groundbreaking achievement and urged all stakeholders to support her leadership.
Speaking at the event, Fatee Mohammed, convener of Women for Good Governance, described Meranda’s emergence as a historic milestone for women in politics and a testament to the evolving democratic landscape in Lagos State.
According to Muhammed: “For decades, women have played pivotal roles in governance, often behind the scenes. Today, we celebrate a woman who has broken barriers, defied stereotypes, and risen to our state’s legislative leadership pinnacle.
“Leadership thrives on collective effort, and we must all play our part to ensure a successful tenure for our Speaker. This is not just a celebration; it is a call to action for more female participation in governance.”
She highlighted Meranda’s dedication to progressive policies, social welfare, and women and youth empowerment, emphasizing that her leadership would bring dynamic and people-centered legislation to the Lagos Assembly.
Also, Dr. Atinuke Wuraola Owolabi, President of COPWIP, underscored the significance of Meranda’s position, warning that any attempt to remove her would be a major setback for women’s representation in governance.
“Mojisola Meranda has made history, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of women in leadership. Her removal would not only be a personal loss but also a setback for our progress in political inclusion,” Owolabi stated.
Calling for collective action to defend women’s leadership, Owolabi urged President Tinubu to intervene and ensure Meranda’s tenure remains uninterrupted.
“Women’s leadership must not be undermined. We must stand together to affirm that women deserve to be seen, heard, and respected in leadership,” she maintained.