The senator representing Abia South Senatorial District, Eyinnaya Abaribe, has said the Senate rejected the Gender Equal Opportunities Bill because some lawmakers feared the legislation could give women unfettered freedom to engage in immoral activities.
Mr. Abaribe said many senators expressed deep concerns over the blanket freedom the bill would give women because many of them would ignore their immediate responsibilities and turn to prostitutes and homosexuals, urging the proponents of the bill to find a way of replacing some of its languages.
Mr. Abaribe spoke during a forum on political rights of women in Nigeria organised by the Civil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (CIRDDOC) on Wednesday in Abuja.
“The bill was defeated at the second reading when its details were highlighted to the senators,” Mr. Abaribe said. “Some lawmakers started expressing deep worries about some parts of the bill that they think could give women too much freedom and lead them to prostitution, lesbianism and other social vices.”
Mr. Abaribe called on all those championing the bill to make efforts at modifying some aspects of it in order to make it acceptable to all lawmakers for passage.
“The reason why we’re here is that we think that we should be able to restrategise, we should be able to look at the bill again and see those contentious areas we may need to modify. We should be able to find those critical constituencies within the senate that we must have to address.
“We should be able to look at the narrative of the bill and how it is being presented to the public and change that narrative and make it a positive narrative.
“For example, the bill is not a north versus south bill. The bill is not a Christian versus Muslim bill. The bill is not a male versus female bill. The bill simply seeks to extend to every Nigerian all the rights that are they should enjoy. And if women by virtue of our culture, by virtue of our historic antecedents are being behind, then we need to also drag them into the economy by giving them every right that they can use to be productive members of the society and that is all that we’re trying to do.
“It has been rejected but we’re talking to the senators who are supporting the bill to know how we could move forward. It’s not easy to say the bill can pass tomorrow, but we will continue to plead with other members for their support on this bill.
Mr. Abaribe, who is a member of the Senate Constitutional Review Committee, also said the bill may need to be incorporated into the Constitution as part of the ongoing constitutional amendment process in the National Assembly.
“Since we’re doing constitutional review, I will advise that we find a way of putting this bill directly into the Constitution because if we just make it as part of electoral law, it could be challenged at the courts and get struck down.”
The bill, which has continued to stoke widespread emotions amongst women, was introduced by Senator Biodun Olujimi and it aimed to achieve, among other purposes, equal access to education, strengthening of the laws on violence against Women, ending abduction of girls, sustenance and promotion of entrepreneurship opportunities, gender mainstreaming and gender equality, as well as female participation in governance.
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Wonders shall never end!...I tend to agree most times when people say i am two faced because all of a sudden i just feel women are not ready for this bill and will abuse it..Not in the way referred to in this writeup but in other ways...like giving a loaded gun to a small child to play with.It will either shoot anyone around or shoot itself...one or both must happen.
Odiegwu story for the Gods
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DeleteJames, what's ur take?
Of course, they will have 10001 reasons why the bill should not be passed.
DeleteAccording to just the headline, the senator & his colleagues tow this line are FOOLS!!!
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Oga senator,most of you likes watching girls touch themselves...so shut up and stop being a hypocrite!...
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile,most girls have a lesbian tendency in them....
God bless you Linda, you just wrote what I was about to type. Hypocrites acting as if there aren't any prostitutes or lesbians in Nigeria already, mtschewwww!
DeleteGod bless you Linda, you just wrote what I was about to type. Hypocrites acting as if there aren't any prostitutes or lesbians in Nigeria already, mtschewwww!
DeleteNigerian senators are the backward ones of our society
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ReplyDeleteI've been to google and everywhere and I can't get where to read the content gan gan. Can anyone help with a link or something so I can read its content?
ReplyDeleteI really don't get what this is about sha! Women can contest for political post, they occupy posts that are higher than their male counterparts among many other things so what is in the content gan gan!
Maybe if the bill is signed and there is a divorce, women should be able to pay spousal support and child support too. Let them sign the bill jare. Homosexual bill that they signed, what has it stopped that you people are just screaming ontop ordinary bill!
Na dem sabi
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ReplyDeleteMtchwwww...them no get talk.
ReplyDeleteI think they are only insecure QED.
ReplyDeleteAnything that works for them sha.
End time bill!!!...
ReplyDeleteHehehehehehe I can't believe I just said that😂😂😂😂😂
Not only the reasons he mentioned.
ReplyDeleteIt will also make women to become more irresponsible. and start challenging their husbands at home.
Your head dey there. If God himself wanted gender equality, e for kuku make Adam and Eve twins na. Man is the head, woman is the neck. Woman is created to be the helpmate not the competitor. All these bills them sef just dey turn bible upside down. Today gender equality, tomorrow same sex marriage. Hian!
DeleteSOme women will definitely abuse it to the core.
ReplyDeleteSO many better things to pass and not gender whatever. E.g
Buhari should declare Fulani herdsmen as terrorist in disguise.
Gbam
DeleteForget that tori, woman wey don pass her husband power don pass him power, Bill or no bill Man wey na iyawo na iyawo
DeleteI have still not understood what this equality bill is all about.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of rubbish is this one...just say your insecured not blabing shit!
ReplyDeleteKai bush man!! And to think he is one of our senators
ReplyDeleteWetin concern agbero, concern overload? Huh!
ReplyDeleteExcuse you STELLA, I cant believe you are saying this"you dont think women are ready for this"? ready for what was rightfully theirs from when they were born? You're indirectly propagating gender inequality with this statement of yours. We were all born humans and I dont think anyone should be regarded or classified as the weaker sex. As for this senator talking about prostitution and homosexualiy, its already here in Nigeria so deal with it. and i dont see how a gender equality bill will bring about immorality. WOMEN ARE STRONG BEINGS!
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To be frank this senators are nothing but total fuck ups though.....
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This is just bullshit. See the mans mouth as *it will turn women into proustites* is it your proustite? Is it not their prostitution? Why are u interfering? Devils everywhere. Abeg they should do and legalize prostitution in Nigeria. Enough of this hypocrisy
ReplyDeleteMy question is, why should gender equality be an issue? I'm female and I know that I'm just as human as the next guy. As a Nigerian, my rights are elucidated in the Nigerian Constitution. I'm disappointed at the comments I've read so far from women on this post, goes to show how society has succeeded in brainwashing women into thinking less of themselves. Western women had to fight sometimes with their blood to get to where they are now we need to do the same. We can't sit around twiddling our fingers, gossiping and stalking our husbands' Mistresses and expect gender equality to be handed to us on a platter of gold. If we are serious about equality we have to DEMAND for it by any means necessary. We are created equal. Gender equality is a right not a privilege.
ReplyDeleteWomen's Rights is Human Rights.
Lmao....seriously, this can happen only in Naija in this day & age. Abaribe, the self appointed moralist/guardian of women's freedom & liberty is an absolute moron. How come all Nija men have not turned into pimps, Johns and gays given the enormous freedoms they have enjoyed since 1900? Matter of fact, it is men cut fromm the same cloth as Abaribe that turn good and upright girls into debased beings. How, you ask? For example, when these imbecilic men make it hard for women to get rightful jobs/promotions until they sleep with them. Or when these men use immoral women as their foot soldiers for token favors to undermine the honest efforts of many diligent girls & women in various commmunities. Even more pathetic is the idea that a woman who supposedly has seen the light, eg Stella, would throw Nija women so easily under the bus for mere crumbs off of her "masters" table. What a dark day it is. Yet, one hopes Nija women will come thru despite present hurdles. #goodcausetospeakup
ReplyDeleteLmao....seriously, this can happen only in Naija in this day & age. Abaribe, the self appointed moralist/guardian of women's freedom & liberty is an absolute moron. How come all Nija men have not turned into pimps, Johns and gays given the enormous freedoms they have enjoyed since 1900? Matter of fact, it is men cut fromm the same cloth as Abaribe that turn good and upright girls into debased beings. How, you ask? For example, when these imbecilic men make it hard for women to get rightful jobs/promotions until they sleep with them. Or when these men use immoral women as their foot soldiers for token favors to undermine the honest efforts of many diligent girls & women in various commmunities. Even more pathetic is the idea that a woman who supposedly has seen the light, eg Stella, would throw Nija women so easily under the bus for mere crumbs off of her "masters" table. What a dark day it is. Yet, one hopes Nija women will come thru despite present hurdles. #goodcausetospeakup
ReplyDeleteWhat else is new from a chauvinist and visionless Abaribe and his ilk? Even as we speak, the average Nija girl/woman who stays focused on doing the right thing in both school and work, in order, to better her future is seen as a prostitute and a ball buster by many Nija men with small egos. It was the same reasoning the white slave masters held over the emancipation of black/African men for eons until brave, upright people stepped in to make it a reality. This gender parity fight in Nijja will be no different. So, brace up. QED@atm
ReplyDeletethe Abaribe is gay so what is he saying? So people no go suspect am?
ReplyDeleteMy dear, I don't get how prostitution and lesbianism became the main bone of contention to Abaribe, or is there something in the bill we don't know? Biko we need to see this bill.
DeleteSDK please this is a SERIOUS misrepresentation of the meeting I attended yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI am a female lawyer and I was actually sitting opposite Senator Abaribe when he spoke. the meeting was organized by those who wrote the Bill to explain why the Bill failed and what Nigerian women need to do (beyond abusing people online, which wont move the issue forward anyway) to get this Bill passed.
The Senator gave a very intelligent set of suggestions to the women who were in the room and we were all very happy with his at the end of the day, especially because he offered to co - sponsor the Bill next time it is due for presentation. He noted that:
1. a lot of Nigerians who are yapping about this Bill (including SDK BVs) have NEVER read the document and don't even know what it says.
2. so, he urged the sponsors of the Bill to do more to explain the contents of the Bill to Nigerians
3. he noted that there was no single section in the Bill that talks of abortion or lesbianism but that ignorant people had branded it as such and that this particular narrative needs to be changed by journalists (like SDK) and other women from other walks of life
4. he said some of the northern senators felt they were not consulted enough when the document was being prepared and therefore felt it was a southerners v northerners bill. this is actually a legitimate concern because a lot of advocacy across party and religious lines needs to go into the process.
5. Finally he said women need to look for male champions of change to also speak in favour of the Bill and HE OFFERED TO BE ONE OF THE SPONSORS OF THE BILL next time it is being presented in Senate because it is going to be represented.
as a female journalist SDK, it is your responsibility to inform your readers accurately even about what the contents of the Bill. People are just talking based on nothing. they've never seen the Bill and have no idea what it says. so how then do you respond to those who are opposing it?? and how do you win them over??.
since the news broke we've all been googling SDK blog and coming here to read gossip. how about googling the 'gender and equal opportunities bill' and see for yourself what exactly it says??? Right now Senator Abaribe is preparing to sue premium times for completely distorting his remarks of yesterday: that's irresponsible journalism, nothing more
we need to reach out to the men in taking these issue forward and when we ignorantly release abuses and curses on a man who dared to come to a women's gathering to publicly speak in favor of this Bill, we are NOT helping the cause of women. neither are we being strategic AT ALL. please lets get ourselves better informed and talk like educated people...haba!!!!