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Female President impossible in Nigeria for now, says Fayemi

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Female President impossible in Nigeria for now, says Fayemi

The wife of Ekiti State Governor, Mrs Bisi Fayemi, has disclosed that Nigeria is ready for a female president but will not accomplish it anytime soon.

Mrs Fayemi declared that Nigeria has women who have all it takes to govern the nation, but will not be permitted by those who control power and leadership post.

The Governor’s wife said this in Ado Ekiti on Friday at an occasion planned by “Above Whispers Media Foundation”, in partnership with the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) labelling the first public book reading of her latest book named: ‘Where Is Your Wrapper?’, to celebrate the 2021 World Book Day.

She stated, “Nigeria is ripe for a female presidency, but we won’t have one anytime soon because those who are controlling power and in leadership positions have a way of keeping the female gender away from power.

“Despite this treatment, we are proud that we have women like Okonjo Iweala, who is the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and others who are faces of respect to women.

“So, technically, we are ready for it. We have the people with exposure and education, but we have to build a system that will allow them realise their full potentials within the political space.”

Mrs Fayemi added that feminism is progressively making headway in Nigeria because of the prevalent belief that, “Women should have rights, should not be battered, should have education, should be economically self-dependent and it is important for them to be protected.

“We must confront those issues that tend to undermine women. Women are entitled to live decent lives and that is why the government of Governor Kayode Fayemi is displaying that political will to support us to defend the female gender against abuses.

“In my own understanding of feminism, I can defend women who are being battered by their husbands, women who are well mannered, but I can’t defend those who are ill-mannered and rude. What I am fighting for is for them to achieve their full potentials.

“I decided to be a feminist and defender of human rights because I was lucky to have married to someone who is a governor and has executive powers. We believe that we can use the political will and instrument of democracy to change our perspective about some things concerning women emancipation.”

Mrs Fayemi, however, appealed to Association of Nigerian Authors and those who see themselves as writers to inspire and mentor young people into writing, stating that creative writing in most cases begins at tender ages through conscious efforts of parents on children.

She said, “My father mentored me on how to be self-confident even in the midst of men. I appeal to fathers to always show love to their daughters and encourage them to face arduous tasks with an inspirational word that they can do anything.”

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