Write an article for publication in a national newspaper on why you think a woman should be your country's next president.
WHY A WOMAN SHOULD BE OUR COUNTRY'S NEXT PRESIDENT
By a Concerned Citizen
For decades, the highest office in our land has been occupied only by men, and yet our problems of corruption, poverty and insecurity remain unsolved. Perhaps it is time to try a different hand upon the wheel. I wish to argue, in this article, that a woman should be our country's next president.
In the first place, women are, by nature, nurturers and peacemakers. A mother sacrifices everything for the welfare of her children and settles quarrels within the home with wisdom and patience. A woman president would bring this same motherly care to the nation, treating the poor and the suffering as her own children and calming the conflicts that tear us apart.
Secondly, women have proved themselves incorruptible and prudent managers. In many homes, it is the woman who stretches a small income to feed and school the whole family. Around the world, countries led by women have shown remarkable honesty and progress. Such careful, honest management is exactly what our treasury desperately needs.
Thirdly, a woman president would inspire millions of girls. When a woman rises to the very top, every young girl in the village learns that no dream is beyond her reach. This would unlock the talents of half our population, talents our nation has too long wasted.
Fourthly, competence has no gender. Our women now excel as doctors, professors, judges, bankers and ministers. To bar them from the presidency merely because they are women is to reject, out of prejudice, some of our finest brains.
Some may object that leadership is too heavy a burden for a woman. But history answers them: from the warrior queens of old to the great women leaders of today, women have ruled nations wisely and bravely.
In conclusion, a woman president would bring compassion, honesty, inspiration and ability to our highest office. Let us judge our next leader not by gender but by merit, and if the most capable candidate is a woman, let us give her our vote with confidence.