A women’s group, Coalition for Women
Advancement in Africa (CoWAA), has condemned Senator representing Kogi West,
Dino Melaye and columnist, Sonala Olumhense, over what it described as the
threats they posed to women advancement in Nigeria. Senator Oluremi Tinubu and
Dino Melaye Recall that Senator Melaye purportedly threatened Senaor Remi
Tinubu, wife of the APC leader with rape, whereas Olumhense in a recent
article, ridiculed the wife of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS),
Lieutenant
General Tukur Buratai, with suggestions that they are not independent enough to
own property or contribute to their family’s investment. CoWAA in a statement,
yesterday, said that both men were symptomatic of an emerging undesirable breed
of men that objectify and belittle women contrary to the global trend of
promoting equality. It demanded that both men apologise for their offences. The
statement signed by CoWAA’s Executive Vice President, Jummai Samuel lambasted
both men saying their positions is suggestive of medieval men who lack respect
for the women in their lives and women all over the world. It lamented that “It
is now glaring why the issue of rape and violence against women are treated
with levity since a federal lawmaker could threaten to use rape as a weapon of
retaliation against a female colleague whom he felt insulted him. Even if his
colleague, Senator Oluremi Tinubu had offended him, the Senate has Rules he
could have used to seek redress without resorting to the caveman approach he
adopted. “While the rudeness of Senator Melaye’s puke inducing rant may be
shocking the greater worry should be the dangerous premise put forward by
Sonala Olumhense, who suggested that women are mere fixtures in marriages and
that they are not capable of being economically productive to the point of
owning businesses or contributing the family. “If Mr Olumhense had bothered to
do a little fact checking, he would have possibly learnt more about one
Sana’armu Micro Finance Social Scheme and a Buratai Farm. The COAS’ wives are
brains behind these ventures even if as respectful women they make their
husband the symbolic head being the head of the family. “The way the Senator
and the Columnist went after wives should make every Nigerian woman worried
that the trend is now for those who want to hit at males they have issues with
is to attack their wives. We find this unacceptable and condemnable. It is a
practice that must not be encouraged.” CoWAA demanded apologies from both men
with the explanation that it was necessary to discourage other menfolk from
following in their infamous footsteps. “Senator Melaye and Mr Olumhense must
tender unreserved apologies not just to the women they have slighted but also
to all Nigerian women since their crime went beyond the individual women at
which they were targeted and extended to womanhood,” it insisted.
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