Kwabena Bomfeh Jnr |
“We are not afraid of debates, because we have our facts
and our analysis is scientific. We can hold our own against any opponent”.
Comrade Bomfeh alias Kabila was speaking at the launch
of the manifesto of the party at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The event was attended by a huge crowd of enthusiastic
party supporters.
The CPP promises to revive dormant industry, create
jobs, protect the freedom and independence of the media, support trade union
rights, improve social housing and create jobs for the youth.
Comrade Ivor Kobina Greenstreet, the Presidential
Candidate of the party was the toast of the event and received the loudest
cheers.
Comrade Bomfeh said the CPP is fully committed to the
struggle to entrench social justice and contribute significantly to the
achievement of world peace.
According to him, the CPP had set an example in
respecting the rights of people with disability by electing Comrade Greenstreet
as its Presidential candidate.
Professor Edmund Delle urged all party faithfuls to
rally behind the presidential candidate to ensure victory on December 7.
Editorial
CPP IS DOING WELL
The Convention People’s Party (CPP) under the leadership
of Professor Edmund Delle and Comrade Ivor Kobina Greenstreet appears to be
doing well.
Apart from filling its nominations with the Electoral
Commission (EC) without any hitches, the party is contesting the parliamentary
elections in more than 220 constituencies.
Ivor Greenstreet has toured the country four times over
and has met very key organisations and individuals in every part of the
country.
The launching of the manifesto of the party has also
been most refreshing especially as it commits the CPP to the ideals of
Nkrumaism.
The current leadership of the party also needs to be
commended because it is working hard to bring all comrades on board.
We highly commend the Convention People’s Party (CPP).
Buhari should publicly apologise to his wife and
Nigeria
Madam Aisha Buhari |
By
Nigeria Feminist Forum
In
an angry reaction to public criticism of his government by his wife, the
Nigerian leader retorted that she “belongs to my kitchen and my living room and
the other room”. The president’s reaction has drawn fire from civil society.
The Nigeria Feminist Forum and its partners
totally reject and condemn in strong terms the comments made by Nigeria’s
President Mohammad Buhari on Friday 14 October 2016 in response to his wife’s
interview on Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC). Mrs. Aisha Buhari, during the interview publicly
expressed discontent with Mr. President for not living up to expectations. In
response to certain statements made by Aisha, President Buhari was quoted by
the Associated Press (AP) as saying during a joint press conference
with German Chancellor Ms. Angela Merkel, that “his wife should be taking care
of his kitchen, living room and the other room” —meaning his bedroom. In his
own words, President Buhari said, “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to,
but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room”.
Mr.
President’s comment connotes a nostalgic and repugnant invocation of historical
patriarchal oppression and subjugation of Nigerian women, which has over the
past alienated and denied Nigerian women access and a level playing ground to
compete equally with their male counterparts both in public and personal spaces.
Need we remind Mr. President about the role and contributions of women in our
nation building vis-à-vis the socio-cultural, economic and political
development of our beloved Nigeria?
We,
Nigerian women, alongside our male counterparts have throughout the history of
the development of this country resisted and will continue to resist every
attempt made to diminish our contributions to the development of this nation.
We will continue to fight against the entrenchment of patriarchal,
socio-cultural and religious misogynistic structures that oppress and demean
the status of women in our society. This demeaning statement violates right to
dignity of every woman, recognised in Section 34 of the 1999 Nigerian
Constitution.
It
is notable that Mr. President’s condescending comment relegating his wife’s
role exclusively to his ’’kitchen and the other room’’ was made during a state
visit to Germany, a first world nation with advanced democracy, headed by a
woman (Ms. Angela Merkel). Ms. Merkel serves as a clear example that women can
attain the highest leadership position anywhere in the world if given the right
support and opportunity. Ms. Merkel would not have become the German Chancellor
if she as a woman was solely relegated to the kitchen or the other room. Ms.
Merkel, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Michelle Bachelet, Thersa May, Doris Leuthard
and other women in similar positions demonstrate that women just like men, are
capable of making important decisions in the boardrooms and conference rooms.
Mr.
President, Sir, we Nigerian women hereby categorically state that we are no
less important than our male citizens. We matter equally. It is inexcusable and
utterly condemnable to refer to the First Lady of Nigeria and indeed any other
woman as belonging to the ’’kitchen’’. It may interest you to know that
Nigerian women make up 42.2% of the labour force (World Bank, 2014). Nigerian
women contribute close to 70% of agricultural workforce (African Development
Bank, 2015).
Millions
of Nigerian women are entrepreneurs, doctors, engineers, teachers, lawyers,
farmers, traders, among others. Nigerian women, including your wife Aisha,
constitute 50% of the country’s population and comments such as yours can never
diminish or undermine our status and contribution to national development and
growth. Mr President, Sir, your role as a statesman and leader of a polarized
country such as ours connotes that you must never been seen either in public or
private to support ideas and positions that stifle 50% of the citizens of the
country you head.
We
equally admonish your follow up comments/confirmation of your earlier position
to a journalist that your wife’s sole duty is to ‘take care of you’ is equally
unacceptable. We believe that you are not physically disabled or incapacitated
to warrant 24 hours personal care and if that is the case, may we suggest you
seek qualified paid professional care.
Nigerian President Mohammad Buhari |
Mr.
President, it is needless to remind you that Aisha, your wife, is a highly
educated, influential and focused woman, from a family of politicians. We
recall her contributions and indeed the contribution of other Nigerian women to
the success of the 2015 elections, which ushered in your government. Mrs. Aisha
Buhari successfully rallied the support of the mass of Nigerian women who make
up approximately 50% of the total number of voters that voted to put your
government in power. Need we remind you that women actively participated in
political rallies, campaigns, voters’ registration and actual voting exercises?
We have not forgotten about the promises you made to women during your election
campaign speeches; we are eagerly waiting for you to fulfil them starting from
appointing women equally in your cabinet.
The
NFF and its partners are saddened and worried to note that the present
political dispensation has the lowest representation of women in public office.
Women make up roughly 8% of the overall membership of the legislature and only
7% of ministers currently serving in your cabinet are women. This is against
the 31% in the immediate past administration. We wonder if this dismal
representation of women in decision-making in your government has a direct link
to your personal opinion of women and their role in the society. The dismal
role of women in decision-making positions in this present administration is
extremely discomforting. Nigerian women were even further assaulted by
the rejection of the Gender and Equal Opportunities Bill (GEOP) by
members of Nigeria’s Senate on Tuesday, 15 March 2016. The GEOP Bill
seeks to guarantee the rights of women to access equal opportunities in
employment and education. It also seeks to guarantee equal rights to
inheritance for both male and female children.
We
note that in other progressive democracies in Africa, in countries like Rwanda,
women make up 63.8% in the Lower house of Assembly and 38.5% in the Senate. In
South Africa women represent 41.9% and 35.2% respectively. In Burundi women
represent 36.4% in the Lower Assembly and 41.9% representation in Senate. Even
Zimbabwe has 31.5% and 37.5% respectively. In the Nigerian parliament as
presently constituted, women represent a dismal 5.6% in the Lower Assembly and
6.5% in the Senate. Very far from the agitated 35%, Affirmative Action provided
for, in theNational Gender Policy 2006.
The
NFF and its partners will like to use this medium to commend the courage,
sincerity, and audacity of Mrs. Aisha Buhari to speak up, upon sensing that the
government is clearly deviating from delivering the electioneering promises it
made to Nigerians. Never in our history as a nation have we had a woman in that
position use her power to express an opinion that threatens even her personal
comfort.
We
hereby use this medium to call on President Mohammad Buhari to immediately:
·
Offer an unreserved public apology to his wife and indeed every Nigerian woman
and girl for the disparaging and demeaning misogynistic comment made about
confining the role of women in the society solely to the domestics.
·
Take concrete actions to demonstrate his government’s commitment to actualizing
35% Affirmative Action in all government institutions, structures and
decision-making positions.
·
Demonstrate a clear roadmap of implementing the Sustainable Development Goal
especially Goal 5 on Gender Equality.
·
Fulfil every electioneering promise made to Nigerian women and take steps to
secure the lives of women and girls especially those in conflict situations.
·
Show public support for women’s rights and gender equality.
We
also call on the leadership of Nigerian legislature not to relent in its
commitment to ensure the immediate passage of the re-introduced Gender and
Equal Opportunities bill presently before the Senate.
Signed,
Geraldyn
Ezeakile
Nigerian
Feminist Forum, Secretariat.
(+2348068864475)
Co-signed
by: Women Africa (WA), Women Entrepreneurs Association of Nigera (WEAN), Centre
for Mmadu on Human Rights (C4M), Alliances for Africa (AfA), Legal Defence and
Assistance Project (LEDAP), Women Crisis Centre (WCC) Lesley Agams, Equity
Advocates (EQ) Echoes of Women In Africa (ECHOES), Arise Nigerian Women
Foundation (ANWF), Gender and Development Action (GADA), Media Concern
Initiative for Women and Children (MCIWC), Women’s Right and Health Project
(WRAHP),Vision Spring Initiatives (VSI), Voice of Eve International (VOI).
About
the Nigerian Feminist Forum (NFF)
The
Nigerian Feminist Forum (NFF) is a biennial public policy forum that brings
together feminists from the six geo-political zones, government officials, and
other strategic partners to deliberate on issues of key concern to the
development of and emancipation of women in Nigeria. We can be reached via
email at;nigerianfeminist@gmail.com, nff@alliancesforafrica.org and
via twitter: @nff2008
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