Let's take a walk down memory lane now shall we?
Remember when the President of Nigeria said that there will be no 'Office Of the First Lady ' when he gets elected and yeah he probably said that in passing maybe because ... So fast forward to today he has kept to his words and has scrapped the office of the First Lady, but truth be told every country,state, faction etc needs a female leader working along side her man. I mean while her man is taking care of other business she is also assisting one way or the other. To stay relevant. Nigeria needs her First Lady... Here is a letter to Mr President not written by me oh...
DEAR Mr. President,
We are concerned women in Nigeria, who have decided to write you on
behalf of 69,086,302 females (women) estimated to be the population of
women in Nigeria, according to the 2006 population census.
The overwhelming support you got in this year’s Presidential election
to emerge as President of this most populous nation in Africa is an
indication of the yearnings of citizens for change. Alas! That change is
here. We are indeed happy for this.
As women, we were particularly inspired by the strength of character,
beauty of heart and intelligence of our dear Wife of The President
Hajia Aisha Buhari during the campaigns and thereafter.
We had therefore hoped that given her pedigree of respect for all,
education and compassion for the plight of women and children, this
administration would do the women of Nigeria and indeed women and
children of Africa a great amount of good by giving her an opportunity
to function as First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But no,
that is yet to happen. For this, we, the women of Nigeria in particular
and Africa in general, are unhappy.
We acknowledge that there is no constitutional provision for the
existence of such an office, but we also know that necessity which
brought about the creation and existence of such an office in the past
has helped in no small measure to augment the activities of the Federal
Government, particularly in the areas where women, children and
disadvantaged citizens are concerned.
Apart from her several donations of food items, medicines, toiletries
and other valuables worth millions of naira to Internally Displaced
Persons’ (IDPs) camps and orphanages in various parts of the country,
Hajiya Buhari has carried out many life- saving health intervention
programmes, especially in the screening and prevention of the deadly
cancer disease. Hajiya Aisha Buhari had so far carried out the screening
of over 10,000 people in about five states within one year.
For instance, 2000 women benefitted from her cancer screening and
general health assessment programme in Cross River state. Similarly, in
Yola, Adamawa state where the First Lady hails from, another 2,000 women
were screened for cervical cancer in addition to testing for other
health conditions like blood pressure, diabetics, hepatitis, kidney,
liver and dental examination.
In Enugu, more than 2,000 women also benefitted from her cancer
screening programme and medical examination for other disease conditions
earlier enumerated. These various humanitarian gestures came under her
Women Health Initiative Programme.
In a concerted effort to garner international support for her Health
Intervention Programme in the country, Hajiya Buhari unveiled her vision
and mission for Nigerian women and children in one of the United
Nations side events in New York titled “Future Assured held on 30th
August 2015. There is no doubt that the First Lady will do more for
millions of Nigerian women and children if her office is given a
constitutional role and strengthened with the needed funding support and
legal framework. Her Excellency has also supported the Medic Aid
Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) dedicated to promotion
of cancer screening, prevention and treatment. The Medic Aid Foundation
has lined up a number of activities like free cancer screening and one
million man walk against cancer during this year’s International Cancer
Month which started on 1st October and ends 31st October, 2015. It is
also pertinent to note the following points:
The United Nations, development partners and donor agencies recognise
the roles of First Ladies in the past and have collaborated with them
on their pet projects.
The benefits of these pet projects are too obvious and numerous to mention.
The presence of our First Lady in a gathering as important as the
just concluded UN Summit would have created an additional opportunity
for networking and building relationship between Nigeria and other
countries of the world.
The African First Ladies Peace Initiative is no doubt, a laudable
initiative. Nigeria can’t afford to be left out of this humane effort.
As an able representative of Voices of Women in Nigeria (VOWIN), I
plead with Mr. President and other leaders who have served this country
to urgently intervene to allow the office of the First Lady to
function. The advantages obviously outweigh the disadvantages. Mr.
President’s fear of excesses and abuse of office are issues we
understand very well. We assure our president that the complimentary
roles that will assigned to our amiable Hajiya Aisha will be discharged
effectively and responsibly.
Mrs. Syffiya Abubakar, is Director of Public Awareness(Arc Devlopment Iniatiative)
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