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Minister asks women to shut up during argument with husbands
 
By: Cletus Sunday Ilobanafor
Thu, 29 Feb 2024   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Minister for Women Af­fairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohaneye, has advised women in the country not to argue or fight back when having arguments with their husbands at home.

The minister during a Con­ference of Commissioners of State Ministries of Women Af­fairs in Nigeria on Wednesday in Abuja, said avoid trading words would prevent physical assault that may lead to injury or death.

The conference was organ­ised by the Rule of Law and An­ti-Corruption (RoLAC) Phase II Programme and funded by the European Union through the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral As­sistance (International IDEA).

“I am equally begging my women not to look for trouble, not even at home. Maintain peace in your home because if a home is peaceful, the wom­an has 80 percent to contribute to that. If you need peace, you can equally achieve it.

“Keep your mouth shut. Talking back does not yield fruit, rather it leads to death and destruction; it leads to bringing up bad children for the society. Keep your mouth shut; it does not make you a fool but a wise person. When the man is shouting and say­ing all sorts of things, act like a fool and keep your mouth shut.

“After a while, watch him. If he is a good man, he will come back to apologise. If he is not a good one, ignore him. Have what you want to do in your mind, but when we show who we are and we fight back, most times, it leads to hitting, you could be injured.

“The same man that in­jures you will come back to say I am sorry. What will you do? Will you kill him? Even if we come out to fight for you and you lose one eye, are we going to replace the eye? So preven­tion is better than cure.”

The minister who called for the signing of a law that would provide a mobile court to try gender and sexual based offences, said she and the commissioners would lead a protest to the office of the Min­ister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation to sign the law.

She added that the minister would also launch an integrity group to monitor all funds do­nated to uplift women in the country.

She said this was necessary as the country’s current situ­ation did not suggest donor funds for women empower­ment were used for the right course.

 

 

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