Amb. Aju Elumelu: The Women for 35% Initiative in Nigeria
In this engaging episode of Inside Politics on UTV Africa, host Maddox Maduka sits down with Honorable Ambassador AJU Elumelu. They discuss the state of the nation. The critical need for gender balance in governance is the main topic. The focal point is the Women for 35% Initiative. This powerful movement is championed by the Aju Morgan Elumelu Foundation. It seeks to secure 35% affirmative action for women in Nigerian leadership.
The Genesis of the Initiative
Ambassador Elumelu is a seasoned advocate for women’s affairs. She reveals that the initiative was born out of frustrations from the 2023 elections. She observed that women are the backbone of grassroots campaigning. However, they are often “retired” immediately after elections. They are left without a seat at the table. The Women for 35% Initiative aims to change this. It will amplify women’s voices and enhance their votes. It will secure their futures in appointive and elective positions.
Overcoming Key Barriers to Leadership
The Ambassador highlights the stark reality of Nigerian politics. Out of 109 senators, only a handful are women. She identifies major hurdles facing the Women for 35% Initiative. These include a lack of financial sponsorship and deep-seated cultural biases. Women often lack the “war chest” required for expensive political campaigns. This differs greatly from their male counterparts.
The Critical Role of Male Allies
The conversation does shine a light on hope, however. The Ambassador notes the rise of “He for She” allies. These are men who actively support female inclusion. She specifically mentions Senator Seriake Dixon. He has stepped up as a patron for the movement. This proves that men are essential partners in this journey. We cannot achieve success without male support.
Call to Action: Looking Toward 2027
The country looks toward the 2027 elections. The call to action is clear. The goal of the Women for 35% Initiative is simple. It must ensure that Nigerian women are no longer spectators. We must achieve this through reserved seats in parliament or better funding structures. Women must participate in the development of their own country.
To support this cause or partner with the foundation, please reach out to the Aju Morgan Elumelu Foundation. Join the push for a more inclusive Nigeria.

Amb. AJU Elumelu discussing the Women for 35% Initiative