Former Female Presidential Candidate Adesanya-Davies Commends Females in Namibia Politics

Former presidential candidate of the Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA), in Nigeria, Prof. Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, hails and extends her warmest commendations to the President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Vice President Lucia Witbooi, Speaker of the National Assembly Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila (All females) as well as other females in top government positions in Namibia, for their great and remarkable strides in politics.
As a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment and inclusion in governance, Adesanya-Davies expressed her delight in witnessing Namibia’s progress in promoting female leadership stating that, “These women are trailblazers in Namibian politics, contributing to a historic moment where women occupy the top three positions in their country which is not only highly notable but commendable.”
The recent developments in Namibia, particularly with Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah becoming the country’s first female president, demonstrate the significant progress being made in promoting women’s representation in politics. Adesanya-Davies noted that this achievement serves as a testament to the tireless efforts of female leaders and advocates who have worked to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
In 2025, some notable female leaders in Namibia politics include:
- President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah: She became Namibia’s first female president on March 21, 2025, after winning the presidential election in December 2024 with 58% of the votes. She’s also the second African woman to be directly elected as president.
- Vice President Lucia Witbooi: She made history as the country’s second female vice president and is part of the top leadership, showcasing women’s growing influence in Namibian politics.
- Speaker of the National Assembly Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila: She’s the first woman to hold this position, further solidifying women’s presence in key government roles. She has had a distinguished career, serving as Namibia’s prime minister and minister of finance.
Furthermore, in Namibia’s National Assembly, there are currently 27 female members out of 82 total members. However, more recent numbers indicate that after the 2024 elections, women hold about 40.6% of the seats in the National Assembly, which translates to around 39 female members out of 96 total members.
Again, here’s a breakdown of female representation in Namibia’s parliament:
- National Assembly (2024-2025):
- Total members: 96
- Female members: 39 (approximately 40.6%)
- Previous parliamentary sessions:
- 2020: 45 female members out of 104 total members (43.3%)
- 2019: 41 female members out of 96 total members (42.7%)
Namibia has successfully introduced a gender quota system to promote women’s representation in politics, a system which requires political parties to have at least 30% female representation in their candidate lists; which Prof. Adesanya-Davies has continuously advocated for in Nigeria but to no avail. Thus, Namibia has made significant strides in promoting gender equality and women’s representation in politics, with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as the country’s first female president.
As a leader who has championed women’s rights and empowerment in Nigeria, Adesanya-Davies emphasizes the importance of women’s participation in governance. Her 2019 presidential campaign promises included, “Increasing women’s participation in government to 40% and promoting unity and collaboration among different groups.” She thus noted some key points.
Key Points in Support of Female Leadership:
- Increased Representation: Women’s participation in governance is crucial for ensuring that their perspectives and needs are represented.
- Breaking Barriers: Female leaders like Nandi-Ndaitwah serve as role models, inspiring young girls and women to pursue careers in politics.
- Diverse Leadership Styles: Women bring unique approaches to leadership, often emphasizing empathy, cooperation, and long-term thinking.
The Significance of Female Leadership in Africa:
- Empowerment: Women in leadership positions can drive policy changes that benefit their communities and promote economic growth.
- Role Models: Female leaders inspire future generations to pursue careers in politics and governance.
- Inclusive Decision-Making: Women bring diverse perspectives to the table, leading to more informed and effective decision-making.
- More Inclusion of Women and Youths: Women bring inclusion of more women and the youths as their children.
Adesanya-Davies commended this remarkable strides made by female leaders in Namibian politics as a prominent advocate for women’s empowerment and inclusion in governance, she expressed her delight in witnessing Namibia elect its first female president.
Key Highlights of her commendation include:
- Female Leadership: She commended Namibia’s female leaders for their dedication and commitment to public service, inspiring future generations of women to pursue careers in politics.
- Women’s Empowerment: Adesanya-Davies stressed the need for women’s empowerment and inclusion in governance, citing the benefits of diverse perspectives and leadership styles.
- Inclusive Governance: Adesanya-Davies emphasized the importance of inclusive governance, where women and men work together to address the challenges facing their communities.
Adesanya-Davies’ commendation underscores the significance of women’s participation in politics and the potential of Namibia setting an example for other African nations. Her advocacy for women’s inclusion in governance is reflected in her own political endeavors. Her commendation of Namibia’s female leaders highlights the importance of women’s participation in politics.
In conclusion, the commendation is a testament to Adesanya-Davies’ commitment to promoting women’s leadership and empowerment, not only in Nigeria but across Africa. As a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, her commendation carries significant weight, inspiring women to pursue leadership roles and promoting a culture of inclusivity and diversity.
Signed.
Nuhu Agum SSA – PMACO