COWLSO 2021: Akeredolu says men have failed to lead Nigeria successfully

COWLSO 2021: Akeredolu says men have failed to lead Nigeria successfully
October 26 17:15 2021 Print This Article

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), has called for more active participation of women in politics, saying men have failed to find solutions to numerous problems bedeviling the country.

According to Akeredolu, “Men have  never led this country properly,” emphasising that men need women in order to address urgent needs of the country.

Akeredolu made this assertion on Tuesday, as the Special Guest of Honour at the hybrid 2021 Conference of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials, COWLSO, held at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, with the theme “Awake”.

He said the history of Nigeria would not be complete without the role of women who had contributed to the progress of the country.

“The history of Nigeria is replete with heroic deeds of women. We have had women who had contributed to the progress of this country. We must continue to appreciate them. There is no reasonable  society that can push women to the back seat and expect to make progress. If the country must move forward, women must lead us to progress,” he said.

He added: “I am ready to follow women, we must be ready. Women are good leaders. There is need for women who are politically conscious not to leave politics for men alone; they have never led this country properly. You must embrace politics. You must go beyond jamboree of being best political singers at rallies. You can’t be singing at political rallies, you must do something else.”

Akeredolu called on men to work with women politically. He urged wives of political office holders to avoid using their conducts to tarnish the integrity of their husbands, adding they should influence their husbands positively in government policies.

“Don’t limit freedom of women. Being wives of political office holders is just not enough. It’s statutory to have spouses who are supportive of their husbands. It’s important this rare privileges you have is used to influence government policies. Influence your husbands for a change and benefits of the country. With insecurity at zero level, we need to look at specific ways women can Intervene to change the narratives.”

He also lamented women “are enemies of themselves” and called on First Ladies to be “light to other women”.

“Wives of political political office holders must be pillar of supports. You must shun counsel of the wicked that could divide the country. You must not compromise the integrity of your husbands through your conducts,” he warned.

The wife of the President, Aishat Buhari, represented by Senior Special Assistant on Admin and Women Affairs to the President, Dr. Rukayyat Gurin, in her message, urged women to use their roles for the greater benefits of the society. She also urged men to support their wives.

“Lagos has set the pace for women. This conference demonstrates how powerful Lagos women have been in supporting their husbands. This conference would positively impart women in Lagos and Nigeria in general. I would encourage our husbands to support their wives and collectively achieve greater heights greater. It’s important not to forget our past. I strongly believe we have our husbands support. We need more assistance to move together positively,” she said.

Lagos State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, emphasised the importance of women in the society especially in a home. He urged women to be alert to their responsibilities, and not allowed themselves to be pushed to the background.

“Awake” is a clarion call to the 21st century women to become fully alert to her responsibilities as a pillar, enabler, and catalyst within the family , in the workplace, the Civic space, and the larger society. It is a rallying cry to women, young and old, to be bold, assertive and fearless in the quest for a truly just, equitable and inclusive society,” he said.

He added: “In a world where the needs and perspectives of women are often pushed to the backburner, and where violence of all kinds , physical, sexual, mental and psychological,

view more articles

About Article Author

The Ajasa News
The Ajasa News

View More Articles
write a comment

0 Comments

No Comments Yet!

You can be the one to start a conversation.

Add a Comment