Whether a
Freudian Slip or not, the assertion by an unrecognised presidential
aide that President Muhammadu Buhari is shy around women has again
captivated the imaginations of Nigerians on the persona of the
president.
Though presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina was quick to disown the
supposed aide, and also deny his claim, the issue has refused to die.
However, the facts speak for itself on the issue.
Against the estimated 31% involvement of women at the onset of the
President Goodluck Jonathan administration in 2011, President Buhari on
his part, has started his course with what many are protesting as a
miserly 17%. Even worse, the incumbent has proved even more restrained
in appointing women into other executive positions.
Erstwhile
minister in the Jonathan regime and National Women leader of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mrs. Josephine Anenih says
“It really rankles me when Nigerians trivialise important national issues just to divert attention to them.
The main issue in the conversation about political appointments by the
President is that it looks like he is not paying enough attention to
ensuring adequate percentage of female representation in government. 16%
is still a far cry from 35% in the National Gender Policy or the 50% of
the SDGs.
“If President Buhari does not like women he would not be the happily
married man that he is, and a proud and doting father to his daughters.
He is also not a shy man in the presence of women. Women groups who have
had audience with him will testify that he is a very amiable man and an
interesting conversationalist.
“He is looking for qualified women and he will find them because they abound in Nigeria.
We will not let him forget his promise to do good to all people.
We will continue to remind him and allow him to take his time to find
the women who are really every where. He does not hate women, he is not
shy in the presence of women, he likes working with women and he will
work with women to achieve his set goals.”
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