Before the advent of the Better Life for Rural Women
programme, by the wife of former military President, General Ibrahim Badamosi
Babangida, late Mrs Miriam Babangida, the role of Nigerian First Ladies was
contestable.
Emerging at the end of non-dignifying Women's
Liberation era of the late 70s, the role of the woman was more in the kitchen
than elsewhere. The role of the wives of our Heads of State was nominal, and
restricted to ceremonies that gave them the status of a mere appendage than any dignified
state sequence. The main argument in support of this situation was its
non-constitutionality, stressing that any role or position not
founded in the constitution is ultra vires, null and void.
While budgeting provides more cursory and holistic
projections, the First Ladies' pet programmes provide more direct interventions
in non-formal ways. For example, Better Life For Rural Women x-rayed the
problems and potentialities of rural women as the latent unexploited treasures
of our neglected hinterlands. Under this programme, many family empowerment
programmes were initiated, for the first time, bringing government close to
rural dwellers, mainly women, hitherto under the nattering macho chauvinism of
men.
International interest was evoked and innumerable
accolades were won from all over the globe, especially donor agencies under the
canopy of the donor agencies, genuinely concerned with the recession of the
afflictions of under-development. The
MDG is a resolution of the United Nations Organisation (UNO) to tackle the
unacceptable widening of gap between the haves and have-nots, especially the
so-called developed and developing nations. Unfortunately, some governments
have only paid lip service to this noble project, while others use it as mere
showmanship and grandstanding.
There are reports of some state governments diverting
the MDG loans to less noble areas, only performing on the pages of newspapers,
radio and television. We have heard of some state governments that claim to
have provided computers to schools without electricity to power them, or worse
still, obsolete, decrepit computers of no use or relevance.
In Anambra State under the watch of the first Lady,
Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano(Osodieme), a silent revolution is going on under her pet
project, Caring Family Enhancement Initiative(CAFE).
According to Mrs Obiano, CAFE aims at giving meaning
to the dispossessed and disadvantaged, particularly, the wretched of the earth.
A woman of great cerebral prodigy, the amiable Anambra State First Lady, a six
footer, philosophizes (apparently referring to Jeane Jacques Rosseau) that
though man was born free, but is everywhere found in chains.
A good Roman Catholic and Christian Mother, Mrs Obiano
said that for long, it has been the passion of she and her beloved husband, His
Excellency Governor Willie Obiano to reduce the pains of poverty, hunger
ignorance, disease and avoidable death.
It was in recognition of this, that the Aguleri Royal
cabinet long ago honoured him with the title of Akpokuedike(meaning the clarion
call for the hero). Indeed, no title is more apt for a couple who have doled out
scholarships to indigent students, food for the hungry, care for the old,
motherless, childless, sick and all, pressed by life's vicissitudes.
Without much publicity or noise, within six months,
Mrs Obiano has traversed the nooks and crannies of Anambra State, combing and
picking the pieces of those shattered by life's inequalities, not for any fault
of theirs. Recently, she had devoted her birthday to this class of citizens
whom she brought to the governor's lodge and danced with them in turn treating
them to the choicest cuisine. By sheer physical intervention, she has reduced
the low male enrolment in schools, which malaise had deposited a huge mass
fluidity of human anonymity on the State's streets, serving as recruitment
grounds for miscreants.
Basden Memorial Secondary School Isulo, Orumba South
Local Government Area, is an example of the "magic" of this affable,
First Lady, the worthy mother of ndi Anambra. A neglected school for the deaf
and dumb, and other physically challenged children, the First Lady, has put
smiles on their faces with the provision of potable water via a water borehole,
renovated classrooms and dormitories, food and automatic scholarships. The
widows are not left out, by the provision of economic empowerment through the
provision of equipment for cottage industries. She has highlighted the
cutting-edge of non-formal education as a perfect augmentation for pedagogy
with her institution of vocational courses for young girls in the state, to
equip them with crucial surviving skills.
Mrs Obiano's onslaught on the yawning wants and needs
of her beloved Anambra people is daunting and gargantuan. Never, in recent
history, have Anambra people witnessed this kind of compassionate humanism.
As the magic year of 2015 for the realization of the MDG draws near, there is no doubt that the CAFE project would have contributed its noble quota towards its realization in Anambra State.
AUSTEN CHUDI ANYAEJI
writes from OKIJA, IHIALA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE.
writes from OKIJA, IHIALA LGA, ANAMBRA STATE.
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