The former governor of Rivers State and Minister of Transportation, Hon Rotimi Amaechi, has said that women deserve more role in government as they are far more intelligent than men.
Amaechi made the comment while speaking as a Guest at the 2nd edition of the Association of Women Business Network of Nigerian Women (ANWBN) forum, held recently in Abuja.
The former governor said the 35per cent affirmative action policy currently been given to women is not enough considering the intelligence and capacity been displayed by the female gender.
The minister said, “Women should see inclusiveness in governance as a right and women in all sphere of life should be carried along.
“I do not support male domination, neither do I support female domination, I believe that all of you seated here are qualified to rule this nation, I don’t believe that a particular seat should be set aside for a woman, the reason is that women are by far more intelligent than men.
“The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina Muhammed, was selected not because she was a woman but because she performed excellently well in her previous position.”
Amaechi added, “When am invited to a function and women are gathered dancing, I just wonder why women should be dancing at a function, women should be taking more seriously than dancing at a function. When you get to the table assert your authority as somebody who is brilliant, who is intelligent to get what others are getting.
“Don’t tell me you are on the table and should be given a position because you are a woman, don’t ask that any seat should be set aside for you, ask for your right, it is your right, women in politics stay for meetings till 2 am, so if your husband allows you to join politics, he should be ready to support you.”
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