Rivers
Commissioner Canvasses Women Participation In Transport
The Rivers state Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Immanuela George-Izunwa, has decried the poor presence of women in the transport sector.
George-Izunwa who bared her mind recently during an advocacy visit to the Ministry of Transport in Port Harcourt decried the trend and called for a change of attitude.
She also called on the Transport Ministry to partner in eliminating the discrimination against women in society, pointing out that even in the ministry, women hardly occupies sensitive positions, a situation which affects their welfare.
The commissioner while soliciting for women to be employed in the civil service called on her transport counterpart, Hon George Tolofari to sensitise members of the national Union of Road Transport (NURTW) to absorb women in their union.
She lamented the discrimination of women in the transport sector face, especially the female taxi drivers who are at time assailed by touts and corrupt police officials on the road.
Mrs. George-Izunwa congratulated the transport commissioner on ensuring that the state Monorail \Project comes on stream, urging him to not to relent in achieving the vision of Governor Chibuike Amaechi for the state citizenry.
Responding, Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Tolofari commended the commissioner for the novelty she has brought to bear in her position as Women Affairs boss in the state.
Hon. Tolofar assured hr of the support of the ministry in making sure that the goal of the campaign was achieved, while stressing the need for frequent meetings with NURTW official in order to enlighten them on gender mainstreaming in the sector.
The Transport Commissioner also condemned the act of extortion by touts and some policemen, describing the increase as evil that should not be condoned by any sane society.
He charged the ministry to forward their agitation to the Police Commissioner for adequate attention, even as he assured that all efforts would be made by government to protect female taxi drivers and rid the roads of touts.