WOMEN IN LEADING POSITIONS
My name is Kimberly. I love leadership and
this has been my flare right from childhood. I was really an exceptional child.
I excelled well in anything I do, I have always been active in politics. I read
news all over the world and how politics has evolved over the time. I argue
about politics with my male friends and sometimes most people marveled at this
because I was a female which wasn’t really peculiar t0 my gender. I have been
assigned with leadership roles at different points while growing up and couple of times I have been awarded best leader of the year. I
was just in for politics and I am not just the everyday lady one sees on the
street, I had the strong will in me and I was quite aggressive with my
opinions.
The
quest continued even as I got admitted into the university. I was the class rep
of my class from part 1 to part 4 and my leadership skill was well appreciated
by my colleagues and even lecturers. Number of times, I had fought for my
colleagues’ rights and I spoke without fear in my eyes in as much what was
right was in play. On campus, I was quite popular among the student union
executives, I always attended congress which was not usually the female thing
and I was quite radical with my opinions. At the level of hostel, I fought for
my colleagues and I was well known among the porters. I discovered some things
were not done in male hostels and were done in female hostels because there was
this passiveness in the female hostels. I wasn’t in for that. Silence was never
a weapon for me. I was a lady of ideas, words and actions. Then it came, part 4 second semester, sales
of form were on for election in my school, I knew definitely
that it was in me that I could do it. I then contested for the position of the
SUG president. It was like the talk of the whole campus then like why on earth
a lady would contest for the position of SUG president, it has never happened
in history. My best friend called me “Kimberly, rethink your decision, you have
a better chance of winning if u contest for the vice president, to me I feel
women are good as vices’’. I pondered over what she said but felt are women
meant to be behind the scene always and never at the fore-front. Whenever I see
women leaders I was always inspired and I was determined to win. I started campaigning
but
surprisingly had more male supporters who believed in my dream than my sex
mates. I wondered why didn’t these women believe in
their female counterpart, didn’t they believe in what a woman can do, why do we
women have a passive mind about some things, must what society, culture,
traditional beliefs, norm say about women continue forever, are all these
beliefs right, must these continue. These were my thoughts all through the
campaign period. I had the best hands who worked with me for my campaign and my
strategy was well planned but then I had mixed feelings because it’s sometimes
hard breaking from the norm.
On
the day of election, I had high expectations but really gender came into play,
I lost and from the statistics because the voting was done online, I discovered
that those who believed in me more were males. I wasn’t happy. That night was
really a black one for me, I thought was it then wrong to be born a woman,
Later, I felt perhaps I wouldn’t blame anybody, maybe we women have not risen
up to the challenge, few women given opportunity to perform have not proven
themselves and there is this belief that women in authority are always wicked.
Then I thought must these continue on and on. Can’t all these beliefs be proven
wrong? Then I thought that from observation, the women folk don’t engage
themselves in intellectual ideas and stuffs like their male counterparts,
fashion and the likes are our preoccupations.
It is high time we rose up to that challenge that leadership comes with
a great task and one has to be exceptional and well-equipped to handle it. Of
we showed the world that we can deliver. We carry that influence but why the
under-utilization. Let’s rise up to the challenge and see more women in
position of leadership. We can do it.
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