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Kenya: Kewopa Cautions Marsabit Elders Against Patriarchy

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The Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (Kewopa) has cautioned councils of elders in Marsabit against perpetuating patriarchy in the political leadership in the county.

They spoke in Marsabit town during a sensitisation meeting that brought together local cultural custodians, religious leaders and women political aspirants, among others.

Nominated Senator Naomi Waqo faulted the elders for perpetuating male-dominance in the county political leadership by only recognising male aspirants in their endorsements.

“We call on all cultural custodians to create level-play ground for both male and female political aspirants in the 2022 General Election and to stop perpetuating male dominance,” Senator Waqo said.

She called on the cultural custodians to stop meddling in the political leadership and stick to their traditional mandates.

Due to the deeply entrenched patriarchal systems among the pastoralist communities, women leadership and political participation are massively restricted.

Senator Waqo said the trend has continued despite women’s proven abilities as leaders and agents of change, and their right to participation equally in democratic governance.

Her sentiments were echoed by Nominated MCA Sadia Arero, Korr/Kargi MCA Asunta Galgithele and Anne Wambui, a businesswoman.

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Ms Arero said girls and women have a right to engage in civil society, vote, be elected to government offices, serve on boards, and make their voices heard in any process that ultimately affects their families and community.