Muslim women caution against indigene factor
The Federation of Muslim Women's Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) has urged government to de-emphasise the indigene concept, saying such reversal will help reduce, if not eradicate, mediocrity in the society.
FOMWAN at the end of its 30th annual national conference in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, called on government to create an enabling environment for businesses run by women to thrive, and also to empower women, especially widows.
In a communique signed by its National Amirah (President) Hajia Amina Omoti and National Secretary Dr Umaimat Momoh, the group lamented the low involvement of women in decision making and other aspects of national development.
FOMWAN urged women not to neglect their primary responsibilities of proper child upbringing and making an ideal Islamic home. According to the FOMWAN, Muslim women should actively pursue learning and be involved in community development.
The communique reads: "FOMWAN recommends that parents and governments at all levels should respect the rights of youths and children by implementing the Child Rights Act which is in consonance with the principles of Islamic Human Rights except pegging the age of marriage.
"Government should ensure the rights of Muslim woman to dress in accordance with her religious tenets as provided for in section 38 of the Nigeria Constitution be protected. Likewise, the examination authorities in the country especially West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) to be mindful of religious obligations with regards to timing while setting examination time-tables."
The group bemoaned the high rate of insecurity especially in the North-East and commiserated with all the victims of the insurgency and their families. Corruption, FOMWAN said, is an impediment to national development.
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