Coalition of Female Council Students Backs New Minister of Women Affairs, Hails Commitment to Empowerment Initiatives

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By Emmanuel Kwada

The Coalition of Female Council Students of Nigeria has unanimously expressed confidence in the newly appointed Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hon. Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim, highlighting her extensive experience and dedication to advancing female empowerment initiatives within the ministry.

With Hon. Imaan at the helm, the ministry is undoubtedly in capable hands

In a press statement released on Friday, spokesperson Comrade Ubabatu Musa praised Suleiman-Ibrahim’s track record, particularly her previous roles as the Director General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and as Minister of State for Police Affairs. “With Hon. Imaan at the helm, the ministry is undoubtedly in capable hands,” Musa stated, noting the minister’s ability to build on past achievements to address current challenges.

The coalition emphasized the alignment of Suleiman-Ibrahim’s agenda with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which focuses on enhancing the lives of women, children, and individuals with disabilities throughout Nigeria. “We are optimistic that she will remain committed to driving crucial empowerment initiatives and welfare programs that uplift marginalized communities,” Musa affirmed.

We are optimistic that she will remain committed to driving crucial empowerment initiatives and welfare programs that uplift marginalized communities

Hon. Suleiman-Ibrahim, who has made significant strides in community safety during her time as Minister of State for Police Affairs, reiterates her commitment to improving social welfare services and fostering inclusive economic growth. She is expected to prioritize creating access to education, healthcare, and socio-economic opportunities for vulnerable groups, thereby contributing to the nation’s overarching vision of equality.

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“Under her leadership, the ministry will actively collaborate with non-governmental organizations, community leaders, and stakeholders to tackle societal issues and advocate for gender equality while safeguarding the rights of women and children,” Musa added.

The coalition extended its gratitude to President Tinubu for what they deemed a “round peg in a round hole” appointment, highlighting the shared vision for a Nigeria where equitable access to opportunities is a reality for everyone, irrespective of gender, age, or ability.

As expectations rise for the new minister’s impactful governance, stakeholders are keenly observing her initiatives aimed at ensuring that “no one is left behind” in Nigeria’s developmental journey.

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