Nigeria, Oct. 24 -- The push for women's inclusion in Nigeria's governance has received a digital boost with the launch of a 469 Tracker, a civic-tech platform designed to monitor the position of every member of the National Assembly on the proposed Reserved Seats for Women Bill.
The initiative, unveiled in Abuja by a group, TOS Foundation, is an interactive website that allows citizens to see, in real time, which of the 469 federal lawmakers support, oppose, or remain undecided on the bill.
The name "469 Tracker" represents the total number of seats in both chambers of the National Assembly - 109 senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives.
At the launch, the Founder of TOS Foundation, Osasu Ogwuche, said in a statement o...
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