Amina Yahaya has achieved the feat of becoming the first
female student union leader in northern Nigeria — for the first time in more
than three decades. Asides breaking the norm of male leadership, Yahaya, a 400
level student of English, is also the first woman to lead the students of
Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto state.
Aisha Yahaya |
Najatu Mohammed, prominent activist and politician, became
the first SUG president of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, more than 30 years
ago. She is believed to have contested the post and won in the
early 80s, which earned her the record of the first female to lead a student
union in Africa.
Speaking to the BBC Hausa service, Yahaya said she didn’t
always get the support of her female colleagues. “When it comes to leadership issues we [women] are own
enemies”, the new student union leader said. “We don’t support one another mostly because some of us
assume that ‘women are arrogant’ so I won’t support her. When I came to this
university, there was only one female professor in my department. She’s been my
role model.”
Yahaya, who was elected vice president of the school’s union
in September 2015, took over the office on Wednesday after the impeachment of
the elected SUG president.
On Wednesday, Umar Faruk Sai’d, the former student union
leader, was impeached after getting a ‘no confidence’ vote from the legislative
arm of the student assembly. Sai’d was accused of abusing the provision of the union’s
constitution by withdrawing N200, 000 from the coffers without approval, among
other alleged misdemeanours.
In the interview with BBC, Yahaya further disclosed her
aspiration to go into national politics in the future and possibly break more
glass ceilings.
In May, Lauretta Obakpolo, another female 400-level Pharmacy
student, was elected president of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) of the
University of Benin (UNIBEN).
Obakpolo beat five other candidates to win the election with
2,283 votes.
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