The confusion in Anambra
Peoples Democratic Party may not have done any harm to the PDP Senatorial
candidate in Anambra central Uche Ekwunife, member representing
Anaocha/Njikoka/ Dunukofia in the National Assembly hence this republish by www.odogwublog.com based on popular demand.
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informs that Marginalization of female folks in the society
didn’t start today. Right from the day man offended his Creator through the
instrumentality of subtlety of Satan, females were treated with contempt.
Our tradition made it worse than
one could imagine. Consider it in all ramifications of human endeavour; ladies
are regarded as sex objects, their offices start and end in the kitchen. What
would you say when your mum is asked to go in the room when Visitors come to
your home? She is asked to go inside and close the door when decisions are to
be taken. What a humiliating scenario to female folk which God made with man
with equal opportunity in life!
African culture actually encouraged such marginalization. When Colonial
masters invaded us, they used it against us to exploit us. Making women to look
and feel inferior before them give them a unique delight and mockery against
ideal civility of human. However bad it looked like, the female folk had faith
in them that “one day, they would not be judged by their feminism nor
biological make up but by the content of what they were made to be by God”.
It was on this ground that the first female to rise to this fame of
making impart and breaking the camel’s back in the face of their male
counterpart who use and see them only as breeding agent for children was Mrs.
Fela Ransomekuti; being the first woman to own and drive a car decades ago.
This opened door for woman to stand to make their contribution to the society,
academically, and all areas of life.
Women in Politics show double edged feelings to many people. They argue
actually that it did not fit them of which I am a victim of that thought. But
the truth is that they are key stakeholders in the building of the nation.
Example of it was Deborah in the Bible who led Israel to war and came back victorious.
When the blacks were under slavery, they went across the globe through
slave trade and anywhere they are they are subjected to ridiculous acts by
their Masters. A notable woman who suffered this was Rosa Parks. She was asked
to stand up and relinquish her seat to a white man because she has black
accent. Hear her quote:
“People always say that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired,
but that isn’t true. I was not tired physically, or no more tired than I
usually was at the end of a working day. I was not old, although some people
have an image of me as being old then. I was forty-two. No, the only tired I
was, was tired of giving in.”
Today, many people are asking Hon. Uche Ekwunife to stand up from her
seat and give way for men to steer the campaign to Senatorial seat in Abuja. Is
it because she is old or what? What excuse could be deduced to ask her out of
the seat? Another history is to be made in this regard as she is at relative
the same age with Rosa who maintained her stand not to sell her right. Perhaps
as the youngest Senatorial aspirant and woman for that matter; won’t she serve
as the Deborah of our time?
Hon. Uche Ekwunife is the pièce de résistance. Not a joke! Her beginning was a mystery indeed or divine providence
despite shortfalls here and there. God gives every man another chance to
ameliorate his or her ways. There is always a voice in the wilderness asking
man to prepare the way and make paths straight. She is indeed making her path
straight and we must give her a chance. A time when a lot of men are dominating
the arsenal of power, combining it with the “help meet” for the man would make
a dynamic change. Consider again the ideas of Rosa Parks; she maintains as
thus:
“I did not want to be mistreated; I did not want to be deprived of a
seat that I had paid for. It was just time… there was opportunity for me to
take a stand to express the way I felt about being treated in that manner. I
had not planned to get arrested. I had plenty to do without having to end up in
jail. But when I had to face that decision, I didn’t hesitate to do so because
I felt that we had endured that too long. The more we gave in, the more we
complied with that kind of treatment, the more oppressive it became.”
Who then would ask Hon. Uche Ekwunife to leave the seat which she had
secured? Who would not be willing to see that Ekwunife is given the chance to
lead us as the Deborah of our time? She has demonstrated her quintessential
skills that would blend the Senate if elected to represent us in 2015 Senatorial
election. It was Parks acts that brought about the most widely acclaimed
“mother of modern day civil rights movement” which Martin Luther King Jr.
championed and today we celebrate them.
Give Uche Ekwunife this chance to National House of Assembly; the Senate
because it is obvious that she has every symbol to symbolize the symbolical
symbolism in the world of Politics. She is the 21st century Rosa
Parks for Nigeria especially South-east! We stand in awe to say 'The Parks in
the era of pièce de résistance is Hon. Uche Ekwunife!
Nwadiogbu is the
Executive Director , Campaign Against illiteracy , low enrolment and widowhood
empowerment Initiative
As Ekwunife leads Anambra Central Senatorial zone By Oby Nwadiogbu Part 1
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