Opinion
Between Women And National Development
Women all over the country converged in Abuja penultimate June the 21st to 22nd for a National Women Summit on the need for 35 per cent of elective positions reserved for them, come 2011. It is obvious that greater per cent of the electoral positions are occupied by men. This does not give the womenfolk the opportunity to showcase their leadership potentials.
The Beijing and other similar conferences have come and gone, little had been done. This time around, the women are saying this is the time they have been waiting for and that nothing can stop them from actualising this dream. The women, led by the Hon. Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs. Josephine Anenih, are seeking 35 per cent affirmative action recommended by the United Nations (UN) and maintained that they must be represented adequately as they participate in politics.
While promising to make a change, the women have urged their folks to come out en masse to support them in 2011 elections and warned that, “women should not be used and dumped again”. The First Lady, Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan, said, “it is time for women to take their rightful position in the society” and appealed to men to give them a chance. Similarly, on her own part, the wife of the vice-president, Mrs. Amina Namadi Sambo said, that “women have come out to speak with one voice asking for liberation is a testimony that there would be a change”.
During crises in the society, it is the women who meet and discuss with the parties involved to ask them to sheathe their swords. If women are given more political positions, they will prevent some of these crises since they are good advisers. At the grassroots, they fasten their wrappers on their waists and move from one village square to another. They use the people’s dialects to appeal to various warring factions who may care to listen. These sets of women even go to the extent of shedding tears because women and children suffer more during the period.
Women are more religious than their male counterparts and their religious inclination could be brought to bear on governance. They handle issues the way they are without politicising them. National issues are discussed and prayed for by women in religious organisations. They relate with God concerning political problems because whatever happens, God is the highest authority.
Train a woman and you have trained the nation. We have trained enough women as professors, PhD holders, medical doctors, lawyers, engineers, just to mention but a few. The ones occupying political positions presently are transparent. Examples are Prof. Dora Akunyili, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Prof. Ndi Okereke-Onyeuke etc. There are women who have also headed educational institutions in the country. Prof. Grace Alele-Williams was the Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin years back.
The appointment of Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i to man the affairs of the Federal Ministry of Education is a welcome development. This will help in having a deeper look into the education of the girl-child. When the teenage girl is trained, she will resist some forms of obnoxious practices she may be subjected to. Mrs. Farida Waziri is the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).She monitors and checks those who mismanage and misappropriate the financial resources of the nation.
The involvement and performance of women have proved beyond reasonable doubt that if more are elected or appointed into political offices, they will deliver. It is the women who come out beautifully dressed and dance during political campaigns. The question is, how are they compensated after the elections?
Thus, the Minister of Information and Communications, Prof. Dora Akunyili, told the media that, “Any state where the man is the governor, a woman becomes the deputy and any local government council where a man becomes the chairman, a woman will be the vice”. Some countries of the world have women as presidents. Mrs. Helen Johnson Sir-Leaf heads Liberian government.
Remember the saying that, “Charity begins at home”. The women can utilise any available financial resources to manage domestic affairs. When elected or appointed into higher positions, they will transfer their experience and assist the men in managing the resources of the nation. The man can provide the fund but it is the woman who manages it to know how much should be for egusi, meat, fish, rice, garri and so on. “Behind every successful man as the saying goes, there is a woman”.
It is one who wears the shoes that knows where it pinches most. When women are at the corridors of power, the lives of their folks will be better. The issue of infant and maternal mortality is very important in our society. We don’t need to go for consultancy before we acknowledge this.
As a woman, it takes the Grace of God to go through the rigours of child birth. During and after the process, both the mother and child need adequate care. Since this issue concerns the women more, they will know the kind of legislations, ideas and solutions to proffer to it.
Yes, the federal ministry of health in collaboration with world health agencies like the WHO, UNICEF and others are trying to kick-off those maternal-related and child-killer diseases but we still need more to be done with the presence of more women in governance.
We should not forget that any home that has no mother does not function well. When women are elected, some of the evil acts going on now will stop. A situation where the teenage girl is intimidated and harassed in the name of marriage should be unacceptable. Women and children are raped from time to time. Although, Human Rights and Civil Society Organisations who are involved in bringing to book those who perpetrate this act are already trying. But I suggest that more women be appointed as Judges and Justices to handle such cases because they will not relent in dealing with whoever is involved.
Implementation of the Child Rights Act is important. According to reports, about 13 bills relating to the rights of women and children are pending at the National Assembly. Although, some states have started doing something according to reports.
I suggest that wives of various state governors should convene more summits on women participation in politics at the grassroots to consolidate on the advocacy initiated by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
Women should have more elective positions so that they can legislate on those issues that concern the girl-child and women because they have more psychological and emotional problems in the society.
Great Nigerian women, time has come for us to show-case our potentials. We should manifest our skills. If we can manage our homes, then we can succeed at the local, state and national levels.
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