Governor of Nairobi vows to do something after Senator Gloria Orwoba stains her white trousers with red dye at Parliament as she advocates for free distribution of sanitary towels to school girls and women in prison KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Governor of Nairobi vows to do something after Senator Gloria Orwoba stains her white trousers with red dye at Parliament as she advocates for free distribution of sanitary towels to school girls and women in prison

Governor of Nairobi vows to do something after Senator Gloria Orwoba stains her white trousers with red dye at Parliament as she advocates for free distribution of sanitary towels to school girls and women in prison.

Sakaja wrote: "Senator Gloria Orwoba's appeared with a stained trouser in Parliament saying that she was in her periods."

Gloria Orwoba said she had noticed the stain before entering the building.

"Since I am always advocating against period shame, I thought I should go ahead and walk the talk," she said.

Some MPs, including another female senator, criticised her, saying she was being disrespectful.

During Tuesday's plenary session, Sen Tabitha Mutinda asked the speaker to rule on whether Ms Orwoba had adhered to the house's dress code, saying she found it uncomfortable and inappropriate.

"You don't understand if she's on the normal woman cycle or she's faking it, and it is so indecent," said Ms Mutinda. She added there was a better way to raise this issue and this was not setting a good example to young women and girls.

Ms Orowba responded by saying she was disappointed to be questioned over "an accident that is natural... I have stained my clothes".

"I think I'm dressed as per the standing orders - I'm covered, I have a suit, I have collars, I'm just short of a tie," she told the senate, dressed in a white trouser suit.

A male senator also criticised her.

"We have wives and daughters, and they go through these cycles, but it's a matter to be managed personally without exposing it to other people. What Sen Gloria has done to this house is a disgrace, it is a lot of shame to this house. This must not be allowed to happen," said Sen Enoch Wambua.

Ms Orowba said staff at the senate had tried to dissuade her from entering the chamber.

"When I got off the car, a senate staff ran towards me to cover me and begged me to go back inside the car. Since I am always advocating against period shame, I thought I should go ahead and walk the talk."

Senate Speaker Amason Kingi ruled that Ms Orowba should leave the chamber. But the senator protested saying: “I am shocked that someone can stand here and say that the House has been disgraced because a woman has had her periods.”

Speaker Amason Kingi ordered the senator to go change her clothes before she could be readmitted to the chambers.

“Having periods is never a crime… Senator Gloria , I sympathise with you that you are going through the natural act of menstruation, you have stained your wonderful suit, I’m asking you to leave so that you go change and come back with clothes that are not stained,” the BBC quoted speaker in a report

Outside the chambers, Senator Orwoba confirmed the report to journalists saying “unfortunately I have been kicked out because I’m on my period and we are not supposed to show our period when we are on our period and that is the kind of period stigma girls and women are having outside…”

She sought clarification from the Speaker about what constitutes an appropriate dress code in the house saying that Orwoba’s dress code was inappropriate and indecent.

“As a woman and as a Senator, I find it very uncomfortable and inappropriate, for our colleague Senator Gloria to step in and you don’t understand if she’s on the normal woman cycle or it is faking it, and it is so indecent,” she said.She went ahead to describe the issue as part of the period stigma that she said had led to some girls dying by suicide, adding that it is the women who are trying to make it a crime.

“I am shocked that someone can stand here and say that the house has been disgraced because a woman has had her periods,” she said.

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