Speaker of the House of Representatives Femi Gbajabiamila, singer 2face Idibia and actress Ini Edo have starred in a short politics-themed documentary film titled Crossroads.
The film was recently released on YouTube by the National Democratic Institute.
A statement by the institute’s communication officer, Daniel Ukpai, who also doubled as the movie director, described the film as a “fascinating narrative of stories that are hardly ever told especially in this part of the world.”
The statement read, “Crossroads is a fascinating narrative of stories that are hardly ever told especially in this part of the world.
“In the film, these female lawmakers spoke about the benefits to be derived from increasing the percentage of women in Nigeria’s parliament and why the reward is greater than the cost. In the film, these female lawmakers spoke about the benefits to be derived from increasing the percentage of women in Nigeria’s parliament and why the reward is greater than the cost.”
“Stories from Comfort Amwe, the only female member in the Kaduna state House of Assembly; despite winning a seat in a previous election and losing it at the tribunal, she never gave up. Against all odds, she contested in another election, won a tribunal case, and became a member of Kaduna State House of Assembly.
He added: “Hon. Ijeoma started her political journey as a councilor in Enugu state and was recently voted Speaker Enugu South LGA legislative arm in a tight race with other men.
“Senator Abiodun Olujimi currently serves as a senator of the Federal Republic Nigeria representing Ekiti South constituency and minority leader of the Nigerian Senate. She is a strong advocate for creating spaces for more women to occupy elective positions.”
According to the statement, Gbajabiamila reaffirmed his commitment to giving Nigerian women more seats at the National Assembly.