Be gentle with female leaders in government

The recent outburst on government leaders all over media has astoundingly victimized society’s weaker gender. The stalk in progress is on Interior Principal Secretary Monica Juma, and all viable evidence is undisputedly being put in place in order to substantially implicate her, since trailers can’t get off her neck.

The fresh bid to eject Monica Juma is on allegations of irregularly transferring Abednego Etyang’a, an official from the directorate of Immigration to the Agriculture ministry. Etyang’a is said to have been victimized in the course.

Prolonged victimization of Monica Juma, recent outburst on Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru on allegations of misappropriation of funds and the long trail on the back of Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu makes one establish the malice in a section of men who have ganged up to show the women ‘where they belong’, most likely beside the hearth.

The fact that women are unleashing their potential to lead, which has been long in coming, does not imply that they fall short of their priceless role as our mothers. Neither is it supposition that they have grown extra muscle to match the traditional masculinity to attract atrocious physical and psychological encounters.

The brutality legend is rooted in earlier occasions when some virile elements in government, clearly not high on weed, dared to land their fists on their female counterparts. No man in their wisdom raises their member against a woman, sensations notwithstanding. Unfortunately, the incidences were a pace setter where women in government have become easy strings, plucked at every little opportunity.

This untoward malpractice against women is a vice that should not go untamed, now that Kenya encourages women to be the cream of the crop to influence national decisions. True to Kenya’s spirit, women are sweating their guts out, beating all setbacks to prove they no longer belong in the traditional frail sexuality. It is time men gave them a chance to show that the government needs motherly decisions too.