Kano man to contest APC’s national women leader position

Funmilayo Ayanwusi
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26-year-old Ameer Sarkee, a male member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, has registered his intentions to be elected the national women leader of the party.

This is not the first time Sakee will be eyeing a post exclusively reserved for a woman.

In 2019, he contested for the post of women leader in a Kwankwasiyya group, a group loyal to former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

The Kano State polytechnic graduate lost on that occasion.

It is not clear when Ameer joined APC, but he, however, said he would not let himself be defeated this time around, saying he has experience dealing with womenโ€™s issues.

He promised that he would ensure that womenโ€™s voices are heard more in politics and governance if he becomes the national women chairperson in the APC.

Speaking to the BBC, Ameer said, โ€œEver since I was a child when I saw a woman in need of help I tried to help her โ€“ like helping them to carry their loads or buying them something โ€“ and thatโ€™s why I wanted to be the female leader of our party.โ€

โ€œSome people ask me why I am running for the post and my answer is โ€˜God created men to guide the affairs of women,โ€ Ameer told BBC Hausa. โ€œSo it is not a bad thing for me to want to lead women especially given that I mean well for them.โ€

โ€œThe biggest challenge I face is gaining the trust of women; some are jealous of seeing me lead them, others think Iโ€™m going to take what belongs to them but itโ€™s not,โ€ Ameer said.

In contrast to his fears, Ameer said, while he is face with challenges of being accepted by some women, some others are routing for his emergence as the APC national women chairperson.

โ€œAt the same time I am getting encouragement from women, even yesterday some womenโ€™s groups came to show their support for me and many of them are supporting me on social media,โ€ Ameer said.

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