The ongoing National Conference took an unusual turn when one
of the delegates, Jummai Bello, accused Nigerian women of fuelling
corruption in the country.
According
to Ms. Bello from the Trade Union Congress (TUC), if the women had
performed their domestic roles well, the nation would not be suffering
from corruption.
Explaining her position, the female delegate said
that women had failed to give their children proper training and
accused them of encouraging their husbands to engage in corrupt
practices.
In Bello's opinion, instead of reproaching their men
and comparing them with neighbours, women should take care of
children proper upbringing.
Recalling her childhood, Bello said
that when she brought to the house something that did not belong to her,
the parents would rebuke and beat her up.
The delegate lamented
that the situation had become different since. According to her, parents
now indulge their children when they bring strange things home.
Concluding her statement she also added: "I never believed that women can steal money from the office, but they are doing it now. We should change our attitude."
TUC representative was strongly supported and received loud applause after her speech.
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