

Garba said in New York that
women should make up 30 per cent of all elective and appointive positions.
Sen. Binta Garba
(APC-Adamawa) says being the only female senator from the 19 Northern States is
not something for her to be proud of.
“It is rather unfortunate
that I am the only female senator from the 19 northern states; it’s not
something of pride.
“But if out of 19 states we
have at least nine women as senators, it will make our work easier and we would
push legislations that affect us health wise, economically and educationally.
“Also, that will make us
have accelerated passage of bills that affect us because we are the mothers; we
know and feel the pains.
“And once we have a 30 per
cent of women in the parliament, it makes the work easier because the men
cannot push us anyhow.
“But if you are one out of
57 senators from 19 states, your contributions will be very minimal,” she said.
She blamed the
under-representation of women in politics on lack of political will but
commended the ruling APC for its proposed twinning system in the party’s
yet-to-be-ratified constitution.
Garba, who chairs the
Senate Committee on Women Affairs, said she strongly believed that in 2019, the
story might be a different one in the positive way.
“All we are now saying is
that the environment for political participation must be conducive and must be
violent-free; no woman wants to be violent, no woman is violent.
“Going forward is that the
government must create an enabling environment and have a political will.
“Like now in the APC
forthcoming Convention, they will have to look at the Constitution of the
party, in which they are now bringing in the twining system.
“That if a man is Governor,
the Deputy must be a woman; if a Speaker is a man, the Deputy must be woman or
if the speaker is a woman, the deputy is a man.”
She endorsed the twinning
system, which worked well in Southern Africa and East African countries, and
has empowered women politically in the sub-regions.
“But for the first time, a
political party has the interest of women to see how women can partner men
together, collaborate and move the country forward.
“And once such a
constitution is adopted, then definitely you can never have 36 women governors
or 36 male governors; their deputies will be opposite sex, even in the
parliaments.
“Even at the local level,
the Governor of Borno is on the right direction; at least one woman must be a
Councillor within a Local Government.
“That is political will and
you can push it further and say ‘in the House of Assembly, I need 30 per cent
of the women in parliament’.
“So it is the political
because once you have that will and you push it forward, every other follower
of yours will follow you to see that it is realized.
The senator also commended
the INEC saying the commission is working towards ensuring that women are given
a fair share in the political sphere.
(NAN)

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