Sen. Remi Tunibu.... Who says a woman cannot be President?
Senator
representing Lagos Central Senatorial District, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, has
expressed a desire for a woman to succeed her.
She also
regrets that all the principal office contenders in the incoming National
Assembly are men.
Tinubu said
this at the Press Day event of the Dansol High School, Lagos, on Saturday.
The senator,
who is also the wife of a national leader of the All Progressives Congress,
Bola Tinubu, said there are eminently qualified women in the National Assembly
to occupy principal positions.
She further
charged women occupying privileged positions in the society to mentor other
women and girls.
“I feel
appalled when women beg for appointments. Who says a woman cannot be President?
If we had so many women inspiring other women, it would not be that way. We
want to have another Senate President, it will be a man. The Speaker will be a
man. Isn’t that a shame? Where are the women?
“Don’t ask me,
‘What about you?’ My situation is different. My husband said, ‘you will not be
used to blackmail me’. And I accepted,” she said.
The former
Lagos State first lady also admitted that her surname is controversial but
insisted that her family was not extremely rich.
“The Tinubu
name is a controversial name but we are not as wealthy as people think.
Everything we have we expended on the struggle. You say 16 years of struggle,
but it has been 21 years for us,” she said.
The senator
also decried the disappearance of the middle-class, urging the President-elect,
Muhammadu Buhari to fix the economy to ensure a re-emergence of the
middle–class again.
“I came from
the middle-class of old and I attended public schools. I am from a very humble
background by the way but I learnt to see and appreciate beauty. But today it
is only the rich that can afford beautiful things. We do not have a
middle-class anymore. It is either you are rich or you are poor. The new
administration needs to create the middle-class which is a buffer for the poor
and the rich.
“We have a good
leader now who is credible. A former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, came
here and said the world is proud of Nigeria,” she added.

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