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Women affairs minister demands 50/50 affirmative action

By: David Onimisi Lawani
The Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, has visited National Secretariat of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to place a request  before the Party Constitution Review Committee led by Professor Tahir Mamman.

An eight-man Constitution Review Committee was inaugurated on March 1 with a one-month timeline to review the APC 2014 Constitution.

Briefing newsmen shortly after her meeting with the Professor Mamman led Constitution review team, she said the absence of women in the APC statutory organs apart from the Women Leader was not enough.

According to her: “We demand for affirmative action. You will agree with me that women toil and give the highest votes of all the elections. The absence of women in the party structure is what bothers women. We are here to demand for the amendment. We are aware last week, the party inaugurated the Committee for the amendment of its constitution.

“Immediately we heard about the constitution of the Committee, we swing into action. We happened to be the first because we agree that we are the most marginalized. And that is unacceptable for national development. We are here to demand for affirmative action. We need more women in the party structure and for all elections.

“We are demanding that no gender, women or men should occupy more than 60% as against the other. We are demanding for gender equality. We are demanding for full participation and representation of women in the party structure and all elective seats in our dear country Nigeria.

She added that women are not trying to counter the view that the secretary of the party once said APC is women friendly. “We are only here to demand for more affirmative action for Nigerian women. We deserve it and we are demanding for it.

“We are not debunking or countering what the national Secretary said. What he said is true but we are demanding for more. And we want percentage of our demands. Just like what is applicable in most African countries. You will will agree with me that the whole of African continent looks up to Nigeria.

“They look up to Nigeria as a model because we are leading in all aspects except in true representation of women in political parties. Not just political parties but in elective positions from the national down to ward level. And we want that corrected because of national development. Until that is done we will not be able to achieve meaningful development in our dear country.

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She reiterated further that the clamor for affirmative action didn’t start today. She said she is convinced that a day will come when a woman will emerge as President of Nigeria.

” It is a possibility. One day that dream will come through. In Liberia that we supported and assisted, to bring back peace and restore sanity, can have a female President, if Nalawi can have a female President, is Nigeria not bigger than this countries? Are we not better than them? Don’t they look up to us? So, just the way we have been supporting the men,  in all elections, we are also appealing that they should do same to us.

“What is the exact percentage you are requesting for? “50/50%. Gender equality. That is what the world is advocating for. And, we came at the rights time. This is the month of women all over the world. The UN has declared not only the 8 of March but the whole month of March to address issues affecting women and children. We are mothers in the land. The world is focusing on women. We want Nigeria to be the lead country in Africa. Other African countries have set the pace.

“We want to take that leadership role that they all look up to us. We can do it. There is nothing impossible about it. We love Mr. President and we are supporting him. We want Mr. President to lend his voice on this matter as the leader of the party. We are calling on all men of goodwill to lend their voice so that we can have gender parity”, she stated.

She appealed to women to keep supporting their fellow women as that will be the surest way to stand for women empowerment.

“That is one of the amendment we are asking for. We are saying that delegate election is not democratic. We are demanding for open elections. Option A4. Direct primaries. That is more democratic. That is how you will know the true representative of the people. We are afraid to contest election.

“We want a level playing ground. Women don’t have money like the men to buy delegates. How can you take in a ward of over three thousand people just three people ti represent them? Of course, those five thousand people you wont see them. They will smuggle them in until the hour of voting. They keep them away and bring them out on the hour of election. Until we allow the will of the people. It is a democratic system.

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“And it calls for direct primaries. If you don’t want win the primaries you cannot contest. And it is not that women are not accepted. We are loved. Women identify with their people at the grassroots but their hands are tied. It is just three people that represent thousands at the delegate election. We say no to it. We are asking for direct primaries at all levels”, she said.

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