Although, gender status may not be consider as a factor that guarantee good leadership because good leadership comes from character, experience, wisdom and knowledge but I think a woman will make a better leader than a man because women are more rigid in terms decision making than men in so many ways and they less pose to distraction than men.
A man can be easily manipulated by both women and men but it's very difficult for a woman to manipulate her fellow woman.
It's that time we stop looking at factors that don't matter and focus on what's important when selecting a leader. It is this bias and blindness to gender that has caused more harm than good in country leadership and political offices.
When you see a qualified candidate, you should evaluate them based on experience, character, and other criteria that matter, rather than just looking at gender.
Because we prioritize gender and certain stereotypes, we keep going around in circles, blocking the way for people with potential to lead and instead putting individuals we think can lead based on their gender, whether male or female.
What matters is the capacity to lead, and the idea that a woman needs a man's support to rule, or vice versa, is outdated. A man needs a woman's support, as well as the support of other men. There is no effective leader without a team or chamber to consult.
So, does gender really matter? I know men and women are wired biologically differently, and that's where the beauty lies. We all have natural places we fit in. When it comes to leadership, capacity, experience, and character are what should be evaluated, rather than gender. That's all that matters.