WOMEN IN POLITICS: A REVIEW OF COMMON AND
ISLAMIC LAW PROVISION
ABSTRACT
Issue of gender equality (men and
women) are equal in all ranks, which also includes politics, which is
aimed at women rather than men, these debates degenerate and
disintegrate into discordant posturing, grandstanding, sweeping,
generalizations and misrepresentation. I do not intend to
throw my hat into the ring. I only wish to add my voiced to the
discourse. Before women’s participation in politics remained a contentious but
neglected area in dedicated academic discourse or forum such as
the instant one. This, thus long essay is but an attempt to shed light
on some darkened areas with the hoe that the eager picture will be
clearer and with the realization that Islam, rather than dehumanize, it
actually enhanced the status of women. In this long essay, an attempt is made
to analyze and examine the divergent views and arguments of both
proponents and opponents of women’s participation in politics. On
the other hand, women in politics, although with a caveat, that
should not be at the expense of the family and dewomanizing the women.
This long essay further
seeks to address the need of open
mindness and accommodation there on from both sides of the divide.
CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
1.0.0:
INTRODUCTION
In spite of the fact that around the
world today, democracy has become the pillar upon which nations are building the
hope of attaining sustainable development, the definition of democracy remains
exclusive, politics though remain an integral part of democracy bearing traditional
definition, which characterizes. It was male dominated and excluding women. It
needs to be stressed that women’s political rights remains an integral part of
human rights and women’s rights generally are necessary aspect of any democratic
frame work. This long essay will examine the extent of women participation in
Nigeria politics and the extent of marginalization of women in politics. If the definition of democracy allows
for diversity opinion and participation of different groups, then it cannot be
thrive by excluding women, which effectively constitute half on the world’s
population and half of each and every single national population. The fact that the
constitution is supposed to promote the evolution of the notion of the
democratic process is not in doubt, what seems debatable is whether democratic
process can flourish in the current dispensation where the constitution guarantee for
women participation in politics are limited. In Nigeria despite the significant
roles of women before and after independence in development of corresponding economic,
social and political power is still wanting. The fact that military ruled
for years helped to institutionalize violations of human rights that resulted to
severe political, social and economic crises. These anomalies have impacted negatively on
the development of women’s right, despite the many international norms
and institutions designed to advance the cause of women. This long essay under
scores the extent of degration on this light and properly examines the ideal status
of women in Nigeria under the relevant statutes.
1.2.0: OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
My objective of study is to enlighten
women on their roles in politics as to whether they can participate in
politics, this project serves as enlightenment for females because the
constitution, The Noble Quran, also the Hadith ,including the jurist are also
in supports that women should be given chances to participate in politics no
matter how small the post might be. They should not be looked down upon; they
deserve the right to participate in politics. This project will encourage women
and also know their civil rights, that they can participate in election that is
they cant vote and be voted for. Eg in Kwara State, among their gubernatorial
candidate was a female who was Sen. Gbemisola Rukayat Saraki, thou, she was
condemned, but still stood on her feet that what a man can do a woman can do
better. Also during the presidential primaries in PDP which was held in Abuja.
A lady stood up that she wants to become a president (Mrs. Sarah Jubril), but she
was denied her civic right because it was only her vote that counts, nobody
voted for her.
Topic: WOMEN IN POLITICS: A REVIEW OF COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAW PROVISION
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Chapters: 1 - 5
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