Reading the article this week about V-Pride and the Ministry of Justice was very surprising, a few key points stood out and these are the points I want to discuss.

Finding out that the Ministry of Justice in Vanuatu is putting together a committee that will draft a national policy that aligns with COM decision 163 (ban the promotion and advocacy of LGBTQ) has me questioning, why haven’t committees been made in the past to address bigger issues?

If being stopping the promotion and advocacy for diverse sexual identity is at the top of our national policies and interests then we have seriously lost the plot. This is the most pressing matter?

Are our MPs seriously tossing and turning in their beds because of a V-Pride fashion show?

Ministry of Justice deemed their behaviour “inappropriate” and thus that’s the justification to form this committee of over 10 people to discuss how to limit these individual’s constitutional rights, I say it’s a waste of good money. We all know these “committees” will have allowances, benefits, lunches, all to discuss something that won’t event have any impact on our economy, our country, our roads, our schools, our hospitals, I could go but you get the picture.

A few guys feel uncomfortable and now the nation has to come up with a national policy for their insecurity.

While we’re in the mood of forming committees and setting national policies, can we get a national policy next to assist all the unemployed young men and women popularly known as ‘Joss’?

Also, a committee to look into increasing child maintenance allowance which is currently at VT1,000 per month per child?

I would love to see everyone’s face in this revolutionary committee who are thinking they’re doing the Lord’s work by formulating this, what a joke.

These groups are minorities in our country, they receive funds from foreign aid. I wonder, who’s going to tell UN Women that they cannot financially support this minority?

How will that look in the international arena?

If you were to argue that it doesn’t matter, Vanuatu runs its own affairs and will do as it wishes. That’s true, and that’s what will happen, but optics is important.

Here’s an example, Vanuatu has been banned from UN Peacekeeping Missions for 10 years, the fact that door is reopened grants a good number of VPF personnel opportunities to get good international exposure, financial benefits and the thrill of travelling on tour.

If we continue to marginalize our minorities and limit their freedoms and treat them like second class citizens, do you think UN would want to continue a partnership with us? Or other foreign partners?

We’re oppressing a minority and using the Lord’s name as reason, that’s wrong. Oppress away, but own it.

Their behaviour is not against Melanesian or Christian values, they’re against YOUR own.

Be a man and take ownership.

 


SOURCE: VANUATU DAILY POST