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Nana Konadu Calls On Christian Women To Embrace Politics

Sun, 5 Sep 2010 Source: Media Excel

Former First Lady and President of the 31st December Women¹s Movement, Nana

Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has encouraged Christian Women to show interest in

political office so they can help remove the scourge of human indignity

plaguing the country.

Nana Konadu, who is also a Vice-Chairman of the National Democratic Congress

(NDC) said Christian women should ³be in responsible positions at all levels

of society so we can slowly start a revolution aimed at ridding our society

of the dehumanizing conditions brought forth by leadership² who preach

virtue but practice vice.

Speaking at a rally organised by the Southern Presbytery Women Bible Class

of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana, at Aveyime on Friday, Nana

Konadu said many women had allowed the dynamism of the world and the allure

of affluence to affect they train their children.

See full text of her address below.

SPEECH DELIVERED BY NANA KONADU AGYEMAN RAWLINGS AT THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERY

WOMEN BIBLE CLASSS RALLY OF THE EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GHANA ­

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 2010

Distinguished guests, my dear mothers, sisters and daughters in Christ, I am

grateful to the Southern Presbytery Women Bible Class of the Evangelical

Presbyterian Church, Ghana for inviting me to address this rally.

I am particularly happy to speak on the topic, ³Enhancing Human Dignity: The

role of the Christian Woman² even though I am convinced the Women Bible

Class have chosen this topic to remind me never to forget my Christian

principles in whatever campaign I embark on as champion of women¹s

emancipation and as a politician.

What is human dignity? Human dignity is more than just ensuring that people

enjoy fundamental human rights such as freedom, justice, equality, right to

freedom of speech and equity in employment.

Having championed women¹s rights issues for close to three decades I

recognize that human dignity also involves the basic training we all receive

as children and young people and how we allow these to contextualize in our

adult life.

A lot of us received Christian training that failed to spare the rod and we

grew up with a strict adherence to basic principles of respect for our

elders and refusal to fall prey to the sins of lying, cheating and thievery.

Many of us chose to apply these same principles when we later married in

life and brought forth children. But how many of us have also not failed to

apply these principles of human dignity to our offspring?

We have allowed the so-called dynamism of the world and the allure of

affluence to affect the way we inculcate discipline in our children and

sadly we seem not to have the ability to educate our children to adopt good

Christian values that will ensure that they grow up into symbols of human

dignity ­ responsible adults.

My dear Christian sisters, as Christian women we have a huge responsible to

turn the tide of self-inflicted indignity that has engulfed our society. We

have allowed the dynamism of the world to engulf our fundamental

responsibilities to God to ensure that at every opportunity we rise above

the allure of sin and rise above reproach by being spiritually steadfast.

As a someone who believes in the need for women to have dignity I have led

the crusade to ensure that women have confidence to assert themselves in

society and contribute to every aspect of family and community development.

As members of the Women Bible Class a lot of responsibility is also brought

on you as you learn from the teachings of the bible and aside practicing

what you learn propagate that gospel in a manner that will ensure that we

enhance human dignity in society.

I am of the opinion that Christian women should first start the journey from

the home by being assertive but respectful, hard working and not lazy, and

more importantly to complement the role of the husband by being supportive

economically.

As women we should move away from seeing the head of the house as the bearer

of all the good tidings that a family requires. A lot of the time we put so

much pressure on our husbands that they are compelled to choose illegal

means of supporting the family. The development of our families is linked to

the socio-economic development of our country and the socio-economic

development of our country is definitely linked directly to an enhanced

human dignity because economic satisfaction has a way of ensuring that our

citizenry do not fall prey to negative indignities, such as prostitution,

armed robbery, white collar fraud and a host of undignified means of

survival that abound in our society.

My dear Christian sisters, and brethren ­ I see a significant number of men

here as well ­ we have to avoid hypocrisy and the attitude referred by many

as holier than thou attitude. We sometimes allow our closeness to the church

to detach us from the very people who need our help ­ the poor,

disadvantaged people who turn to crime for a living. We see ourselves as

above reproach and block ourselves with an invisible veil of piousness that

makes people in need actually see us as unapproachable.

For us to be able to reach out and enhance human dignity we cannot fail to

ensure that those closest to us also portray an inner purity and a sense of

humility that is infectious and makes us approachable. More importantly we

need to display a leadership quality that inspires, appreciates and

understands the emotional and psychological stresses inherent in society and

which sometimes engulfs a large number of our citizens.

Ladies and gentlemen, with these qualities let us not be afraid to avail

ourselves to positions of leadership. Political leadership is not a sinful,

secular preserve that Christian women should shy away from. How better can

we change society than take up positions of political leadership? How better

can we tackle the scourge of human indignity than to be in responsible

positions at all levels of society so we can slowly start a revolution aimed

at ridding our society of the dehumanizing conditions brought forth by

leadership who preach virtue but practice vice, leadership which claims

piety but has no ability to instill discipline, leadership that takes our

country no where but backward, leadership that preaches transparency,

integrity and corruption, yet steal?

Integrity is not what you do when everyone is watching or in the full glare

of the public. Integrity is what you do when no one is watching.

Ladies and gentlemen enhancing human dignity is a journey that requires a

lot of hard work and perseverance but where there is a will there is a way

and we have no option but to take up the mantle and succeed. Failure is not

an option. As the Bible says in 2nd Corinthians 3:17: ³Now the Lord is the

Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.²

Thank you once again for the opportunity.

Source: Media Excel