By
Felix Engsalige Nyaaba
Madam Harriet Anita
Abaidoo, the Executive Director of “Women ,Step- into Action,” an Accra based Non Governmental Organization (NGO), has
called on Ghanaian women, especially market women to wake up from their slumber and stand against any negative politics during
this year general elections.
She said, for many
years, women and children have been relegated to the background and denied their
fair share of the national cake by political leaders after getting power from
them and returns to them only when they need votes to win power again.
The women and children
rights advocate, said until women
themselves stand and say no to such deceitful by political leaders, they would
always remain at the background and use as political ladder by the men to ascend political power.
Madam Anita Abaidoo, who is also a
parliamentary aspirant for the Convention People Party (CPP) for the Okai-koi
South Constituency in the Greater Accra Region, expressed these concerns during
an interview with The Enquirer in her office in Accra last Friday.
According to her, it
was highly unacceptable that women who have the highest percentage in the
country’s population per the 2010 population census have only 18
parliamentarians, representing 7% out of the total of 230 seats in the country
parliament.
She stated that, the
more women stay away from political decision making, the more problems they
face, and urged all women in the country
to stand up on their feet and come out in their numbers and vote massively for women
who have the courage to stand for political power irrespective of their status
in society.
She told The Enquirer
that, she had wanted not to contest for the parliamentary seat but upon
realizing the extent of how women and
children are been cheated, she decided to take the initiative and go to
parliament to enable her champion for the equality of women and children who
are the most disadvantage in society.
Women she said,” have
been cheated for far too long, men take advantage of the vulnerability of women
and children to achieve d their objectives, leaving them in abject poverty”.
The women representation in parliament she said
is very poor and called on women pressure groups in the country to stand up
against what she described as political cheating on women and children in the
country.
“Look around, go to the
market areas, go everywhere in this country, you would see women struggling to
meet the basic needs of the family, yet we are the most marginalized in this
country, I think it is time for us to act seriously, that is why I initiated
this organization, “Women, Step into Action” and we will succeed,” she lamented.
According to her,
Ghanaian women are best equipped with knowledge that can be use to move the
country forward and they do not need to possess
big titles and degrees to hold political leaders in the country responsible for their duties.
She therefore called on women to follow up
issues being debated in the country concerning their lives, saying, women are not
only for attending weddings and naming ceremonies or for only social
activities.
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