NCW says female MPs’ have been a disappointment on women issues in Parl

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06th April, 2022

Yesterday, the NWC collectively expressed their concerns against the female MPs’ as they uttered their opposition against the government’s security treaty with China. Additionally, they were irritated because the female MPs’ have never communicated with them on issues of national interest like the current security treaty.

“They are a very big disappointment,” said Ruth Liloqula of the NCW. She adds: “It is their duty and responsibility as representatives of the people – especially women— who have been advocating and lobbying for women in Parliament to come down to us and talk to us. And not the other way round. They are servants of the people.”

However, Liloqula said it is a very big disappointment and counter productive to women getting into Parliament because they have not shown that. “As women leaders we expected them to come down and discuss with us the issue and also we can raise some issues with them so that they take them to Parliament,” said another women leader, Rose Angilabata.

NCW confirmed to journalists that even though they had invited some of the women MPs to attend their programmes they never attended as they often told them that they were also busy. For the first time since independence, there are now four women MPs’ in Parliament, two of them are ministers whilst another are backbenchers of the government. They are the MP for Gizo Kolobangara Lanelle Tanangada, MP for Temotu Vatud Fred Tuki Soriocomua, MP for East Makira Lillian Maefai, and MP for North East Guadalcanal Ethel Vokia.

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