Shuluwa told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Makurdi that it was necessary for women to seek more elective positions for their voices to be heard.
“Women cannot afford to shy away from politics; they constitute the largest voting group and are usually the worst-hit by any bad political decision.
“Poverty has been a lot of many Benue women. Some of them are also the victims of violence that usually erupt from bad political decisions.
“Issues of children, welfare, human rights and fairness among others are best understood by women.”
According to her, Benue is an agrarian state and its constituents are mostly farmers. I intend to turn my constituency into a food and farmers hub, where we can sell, process and even export our produce as cash crops and food crops.
She said that her ambition was inspired by the need for quality representation and to bring issues affecting women to the front burner.
“More women in politics means more women problems will receive more attention,” she said.
Shuluwa is contesting the Sankara Federal Constituency seat which comprises three local governments of Ukum, Katsina-ala and Logo.