Members of the Nigerian senate today March 15th, voted against the
Gender Equality in Marriage bill which was being sponsored by Senator
Biodun Olujimi.
The bill amongst other things was designed to address women's freedom of
movement, female economic activity, girls' access to education, equal
rights for women in marriage, divorce, property/land ownership and
inheritance, appropriate measures against gender discrimination in
political and public life and prohibitions of violence to women.
As the debate for and against the bill went on on the
floor of the Senate today, most of the senators voted against the bill
when Senate President Bukola Saraki, called for a vote for it to pass
for 2nd reading. During the debate, Senate leader, Ali Ndume, said there
is a conflict between our traditional belief and our religious belief
regarding the protection of women rights.
He called for the passage of the bill because it will afford men and
women in marriage the same equal rights
"“This law that is being amended is very important especially when there
is a clear conflict when it comes to dealing with widows, inheritance,
divorce, even marriage itself in our society.
There are various traditions. The problem we have is the combination of
our traditions and new religious beliefs. You will find an Igbo man who
cannot speak Igbo language because he studied abroad. He will do
traditional marriage then go to church again to get married in the
church.
The church wedding says if you marry, the couple become one while the
Igbo tradition says when you marry a wife, she becomes your property. So
when issues come up after the marriage, you now wonder which one to
take.
As for inheritance and divorce, in Islam, it is very clear how it is
being done, but if you combine that with your tradition, you find out
that women are being discriminated in a disadvantageous manner. There is
a need for women who are involved in this advocacy to also engage in
enlightenment. If you will marry, you will marry; either Christian or
Muslim.
I think this bill is timely and important and at the public hearing
stage, we will look at this bill very well.”he said
Senate deputy president, Ike Ekeremadu, also spoke in favor of the
bill. .
“Only last night, I was going through a document prepared by George Bush
of America. Those countries that are doing well are those who give
women opportunities.
Where I come from, women don’t eat egg and are restricted from touching
the non-essential parts of animal. But now that has changed. What is
needed is time and education, not necessarily legislation. We will
continue to encourage our women. I support this bill.”
However Senator Sani Yerima, who is a former Zamfara state, spoke
strongly against the bill.
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