Funmi Falana |
Mrs. Funmi Falana, wife of Lagos Lawyer,
Femi Falana has declared that it would be disastrous for Ekiti women to
take the back seat as the state prepares for another governorship
election in 2018.
Mrs. Falana said Nigerian women must
take every opportunity of electioneering process to prove a point that
they are important and competent like their male counterparts, to
establish gender equality in the country’s governance and reverse the
trend of male chauvinism that is taking root in Nigeria.
Lamenting the non-release of the over
200 chibok girls seized by Boko Haram insurgents, Falana advised
President Muhammadu Buhari to expedite action and ensure that all the
girls are released from captivity, adding that the failure of government
to achieve this will dent the image of the All Progressives Congress
(APC)-led federal government.
She said this in Iyin Ekiti yesterday
while donating materials to the Erelu Angela Adebayo Children’s Home to
mark the annual gift presentation to the orphanage.
Falana, who described women as the pivot
of any nation said: “Women will not take the back seat in Ekiti
governorship poll. We are embarking on advocacy programmes through my
organisation ‘Women Empowerment and Legal Aids’ to help our women
realise their potentials and rights.
“Time has come for women to present
themselves for both elective positions and appointments to prove that
they are as competent and important as their male counterparts.
“Some used to say that the African culture has not been fair to women.
“I want to believe this is not so, because our culture respects our roles and that is why we had the Iyalodes and the Iyalojas in the old days. So, what women are suffering today are human creations and we have to fight back to reclaim our lost glories,” she stated.
“I want to believe this is not so, because our culture respects our roles and that is why we had the Iyalodes and the Iyalojas in the old days. So, what women are suffering today are human creations and we have to fight back to reclaim our lost glories,” she stated.
Falana told President Buhari to live up
to his promise to free all the Chibok girls, expressing regret that the
girls were still being held hostage after two years.
“We thank God that some of them have
been released. We are pleading with government not to stop at the level
of retrieving them alone, they should give all the girls psychological
rehabilitation first.
They must ensure that those that are supposed to go back to schools are helped to realise that.
“There is no gainsaying the fact that these girls need rehabilitation and the support of every Nigerian to recover from this trauma. The government must not abandon them, they should give them scholarships for them to realise their dreams and become a pride to this nation,” she advised.
“There is no gainsaying the fact that these girls need rehabilitation and the support of every Nigerian to recover from this trauma. The government must not abandon them, they should give them scholarships for them to realise their dreams and become a pride to this nation,” she advised.
Source: This Day Newspaper
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