By Angela Atabo
Alhaji Shehu Yamusa III, the Emir of Keffi in Nasarawa State has said that lack of fice was the major factor hindering women participation in politics in Nigeria.
Yamusa, who is also Chancellor, Nasarawa State University, madeĀ this known when theĀ delegation from the National Democratic Institute (NDI) Supporting Advancement of Gender Equality (SAGE) International and National Working Group, visited him in his palace.
`One of the major challenges for women is fice; most of them donāt have the fice to be able to participate fully in politics.
āThe secondĀ challengeĀ is culture. Most importantly, I will like to draw the attention of the entire nation that culture and politics are two different things.
āWe are always mixing culture and politics that is why most women cannot contest, so we must carry them along.
āSo what we are trying to do is for people to understand the difference between culture and politics;Ā you cannot mix the two.
āIf people understand it very well, politics will be fantastic in Africa,āhe said
The emirĀ called onĀ women who have succeeded in politics toĀ support and pull upcoming ones through mentorship to overcome the hurdles of the process.
He said that it was time for the nation to allow womenās home management performance skills to translate into nation building.
āI think that if we give them a chance, they will succeed; they have proved to us that they can manage the family better than us.
āFrom managing the family, you can know who is a leader, if they can manage family, they can manage the country,ā he said
Yamusa said that he was particularly concerned about out-of-school children.
āThis has remained a challenge to the nation.
āI am currentlyĀ sponsoring more than 100Ā orphans to school. I call on well meaning Nigerians to do the same,ā he said.
The leader of the delegation, Former President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga said that she was impressed with the work the emir was doing to support women in goverce.
According to Jahjaga, the SAGE Working Group has aĀ mission to support the Nigerian government and the Nigerian people to contribute on increasing the percentage of women into politics.
She said this would be done by working in direction of SAGEāsĀ gender empowerment initiative.
āI am really impressed with what we have seen from his Highness and I thank the Emir and his palace for the contribution that they have made in pushing forward the agenda of women empowerment,ā she said
One of the princesses of the palace, Hajiya Billasa Lawal, expressed gratitude to SAGE for the visit to the palace.
Lawal said that the palace was in the forefront in terms of supporting womenĀ andĀ contributing to gender equality.
She sought the help of the SAGE group to assist women to improve their lives so they could attain presidential positions like the leader of the delegation.
Source: NAN


