Dr Juniad Mohammed is totally against President Buhari’s statement against his wife
He says he does not believe she should stop being his wife because she shares a different political view from her hubby
The second Republic reps member says she commented as a Nigerian and not necessarily the president’s wife
Dr Junaid Mohammed, a second Republic member of the House Representatives has thrown a shade at President Muhammadu Buhari over his comments about Aisha, Nigeria’s First Lady.
The international community was stunned last week when the president replied to the wife’s comment during an interview conducted with the BBC in London during a recent visit.
President Buhari said that he does not know the party that the wife belongs to, but he was sure that she belonged to his kitchen, the living room and the other room, a statement which made many think he was against women.
The Russian-trained Medical Doctor has also lent his voice to those who condemned the president for using such comments against his wife.
In a recent interview with The Sun Dr Mohammed said: “Well, the question to ask is, is the President right to have upbraided the wife publicly and putting her in certain situations? Well, I don’t believe a wife, should cease to be a wife simply because she has a different political view from her husband. We are living in the 21st century, if madam Buhari, had commented on issues that have affected her position as wife, vis-avis the General, it would have been improper for me to comment.
“But she commented as a Nigerian citizen who has all the constitutional right to comment. Whether the north is conservative or not, is a matter we can resolve another day, at another session. And you don’t look at a wife who has a Master’s degree and expect her to behave like a house girl. It doesn’t happen that way.
“I have received calls from my friends from the Southern part of the country, telling me they don’t know our women can be bold to talk the way Madam Buhari did, and I just laugh. Are they saying the air we breathe in the north, is different from theirs or what? And we also have to look at the culture. There is nothing she did, which is wrong, because she is playing politics, the way her husband is playing it.
“And the truth is that the country has been badly shortchanged by the individuals she mentioned and who we know. What is wrong with that? If you have not elected somebody, why should you keep quiet when the person is exercising political power?
“This individual is not a government appointee, yet, he wields more powers than the President. We elected Buhari, but this individual, even uses the Presidential jets, more than the person we willingly elected to exercise political power. And if the President’s wife is now complaining, what is wrong with that?”
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