It is a quick reminder to you that the
moon had gone to bed while the ring of modern bells had called the sun to dance
to the tune of contemporary demands, the demand of women to be recognized and
empowered.
Uncle
Baba, I pen with regret that over decades of advocacy and policy appropriation
for gender empowerment, the country’s development is still lagging behind as
its “big brains” remained untapped.
At your desk is a secretary, perhaps a cleaner as well, are they males or females? Take a minute to answer these questions before you move ahead: who is your director, a male or female? And how many women Directors or Chief Executive Officers do you know?
At your desk is a secretary, perhaps a cleaner as well, are they males or females? Take a minute to answer these questions before you move ahead: who is your director, a male or female? And how many women Directors or Chief Executive Officers do you know?
It
is worth bowing with regret and in shame that, in my own description, our bent
discrimination against women has left this country in its present condition,
until the gap is bridged, this country will remain as it is until Christ
returns.
As
Margaret Mead, a cultural anthropologist admonishes, “never doubt that a
small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it
is the only thing that ever has.” Pondering over this call, I strongly trust
that if you believe in your thoughts and commitment to seeing women as the
drivers of the nation’s development, it will change the status quo through your
actions towards those believes and commitments. Did you see status quo? Yes I
said status quo. What is the status quo? It is that society defined women as inferior to men. Men are regarded as leaders and women as subordinates.
Yes,
uncle Baba, spin your swivel chair towards the law making body of the land, how
many women are there to have the views of women in this country adequately
represented? Thirty-five female Law Makers out of two hundred and seventy-five members of parliament
is too small a number for description.
Rightly
noted by Eleanor Roosevelt, “one’s philosophy is not best expressed in words;
it is expressed in the choices one makes… and the choices we make are
ultimately our responsibility.” Eleanor is calling on all not to only believe
in the philosophy of women empowerment but to express it in the choice they
make through, perhaps, elections.
In
spite of the campaign launched by United Nations agencies and organization
alongside the laudable policies of the country to elevate women to their rightful status in decision making, the situation still remains a
challenge.
Taking a glimpse of the Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for example, is she not capable enough in her leadership endeavor?
Uncle, my question still remains that, what prevents Ghana from having a female leader?
Taking a glimpse of the Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for example, is she not capable enough in her leadership endeavor?
Uncle, my question still remains that, what prevents Ghana from having a female leader?
In
my own perspective, the answer is not too far-fetched. It is our African
mentality of perceiving women as inferior and not capable of playing any good, effective and efficient leadership roles. In some parts of Africa, it is an abomination for a woman to
lead the male rather, she should be led whether or not she is more intelligent, smart and capable than the man.
This
unwarranted and disdain believe has let Ghana and Africa in general to wallow
in leadership crises day-in-day-out.
As
you read through this letter, think through with me as to the best possible
ways of rethinking female leadership in Africa in general and Ghana in
specific.
The
hand shivers with astonishment running through the veins as I pen down these
single opines of my.
Having grown up in a community where the youngest man is seen as superior to the oldest female and where women recognition is at its barest level, I do not hesitate a moment to be believe that the nation’s development challenges is as a result of that.
Having grown up in a community where the youngest man is seen as superior to the oldest female and where women recognition is at its barest level, I do not hesitate a moment to be believe that the nation’s development challenges is as a result of that.
The
light is dawn and the darkness is overcome. Step out from wherever you are,
suspend whatever you are doing and join the few brave women who have chosen to
distinguish themselves and are ready to exploit their knowledge for the growth
of this humble nation of ours.
Help raise the flag of these courageous women who are ready to break the bounds and to take their rightful places in their societies in spite of the accompanying humiliating treatment.
Help raise the flag of these courageous women who are ready to break the bounds and to take their rightful places in their societies in spite of the accompanying humiliating treatment.
Uncle
Baba, as you relax on your swivel chair in front of your coffee table, think of
your role in getting these ambassadors of development in peace and unity to
their deserving levels after every sip of your cup.