Women and Urbanisation in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria

Mohammed S. Audu, Hasiyah A. Sule
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This study examines women's role in the urbanisation of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. From the standpoint of feminist theory, urbanisation is believed to create expanded opportunities for the general populace as well as for women, who typically face discrimination in rural economies. However, the initial FCT master plan ended up being distorted by the dynamics and complexities of Abuja's urbanisation and growth process over time, which is driven by political and economic realities. There are drawbacks to urbanisation in civilisations with strong sociocultural norms and values, such as the fact that women must endure various forms of gender inequality, discrimination, and exclusion, particularly in the political sphere, which present significant difficulties. This study makes use of secondary data to demonstrate how the FCT's 2003 reconstruction to its original Master Plan provided chances for active participation in which women were included for both native people and newcomers. In a similar vein, the Federal Capital Development Authority's (FCDA) and other local council offices, which hired indigenous people for their departments and agencies, significantly altered the way of life for women from being rural farmers to empowered workers. In order to address the issues facing women in the FCT, empowerment must be a multifaceted process that transforms the economic, political, social, psychological, and legal conditions of the weak (women). It must also aim to demolish cultural, traditional, and social norms that devalue, disempower, and dispossess women, with a primary goal of meeting their needs.
尼日利亚阿布贾联邦首都区的妇女与城市化
本研究探讨了妇女在阿布贾联邦首都区(FCT)城市化进程中的作用。从女权主义理论的角度来看,城市化被认为会为普通民众和妇女创造更多机会,而妇女在农村经济中通常会受到歧视。然而,随着时间的推移,阿布贾的城市化和增长进程受到政治和经济现实的驱动,其动态性和复杂性最终扭曲了最初的联邦首都区总体规划。在具有强烈社会文化规范和价值观的文明中,城市化存在一些弊端,例如妇女必须忍受各种形 式的性别不平等、歧视和排斥,尤其是在政治领域,这就造成了巨大的困难。本研究利用二手数据来说明联邦首都区 2003 年对其最初总体规划的重建是如何为本地人和新移民提供积极参与的机会,并将妇女纳入其中的。同样,联邦首都发展局(FCDA)和其他地方议会办公室雇用土著人在其部门和机构工作,这极大地 改变了妇女的生活方式,使她们从农村农民变成了有能力的工人。为了解决联邦首都直辖区妇女面临的问题,赋权必须是一个多方面的过程,改变弱者(妇 女)的经济、政治、社会、心理和法律状况。它还必须以满足妇女需求为首要目标,废除贬低妇女价值、剥夺妇女权力和财产的文化、传统和社会规范。
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