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My tenure as Minister of Women Affairs Won’t be ‘business as usual’ – Ibrahim Sulaiman

Hon. Minister of women Affairs, Imaan Suleiman Ibrahim

By David Odama

Minister of Women Affairs, Hon Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim has tasked the management, staff and other stakeholders to brace up for hardwork, dedication commitment, shun truancy as well as cutting conners, warning that it would not be business as usual in the ministry.

“Ministry of women Affairs under my watch would be anchored on innovations, total deviation from normal work syndrome, encourage productivity and teamwork.

“We are entering a new era, where action will speak louder than words, policies will translate into practical actions, and efforts that would reflect the urgent call for justice, equality, and progress for the Nigerian women will commence in earnest”, the minister stated.

According to Imaan Suleiman Ibrahim, “We will work tirelessly to ensure that women’s voices are heard and represented in all areas of governance.

“We wil advocate for laws that empower women and ensure their rights are protected. This will include working closely with legislators and civil society to bring discriminatory laws to an end.

“Women and girls who suffer from gender-based violence must have access to swift and fair justice. We will collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Justice and the Nigeria Police Force to ensure a robust and effective response to such incidents.

“We will expand social services, ensuring they are equipped to support survivors of violence and collaborate with partners to create safe spaces for those affected.

She noted noted that in partnership with stakeholders, the ministry would strengthen guidelines and protocols for the protection of children from abuse, trafficking, and exploitation adding that the well-being of the children would always be a top priority.

“These mandates from Mr President are very clear, and I am immensely grateful to him for his confidence in me to lead this charge. I will not betray that confidence or let Nigerians down. We will work to make the adjustments necessary to become Africa’s leader in gender equity.

“I have a proven record from my tenure at NAPTIP, where I led Nigeria from a Tier 2 Watchlist to Tier 1. Tangible results are achievable when we commit ourselves to the objectives. Once again, I pledge to deliver.

“It is indeed Women O’clock in Nigeria. I am calling on all hands to be on deck to support this movement of equity and progress. To every Nigerian woman: this is your time. Together, we will break down barriers, lift each other up, and ensure that your voices are heard, your rights are protected, and your dreams are within reach.

” I am here for you, and we will walk this path forward, hand in hand, towards a brighter and more inclusive Nigeria.”, the minister declared.

On his part, the Permanent Secretary, Ambassador Gabriel Aduda, extolled the virtues of the minister, pledging the support of the staff and management to the actualisation of the renewed hope agenda of the President.

Earlier, stakeholders such as Mrs Moji Makanjuola, Geraldine Etuk, AIG Aishatu Baju took turns to commend the minister and urged her to carry everyone along as she reposition the ministry.

The Director General of the Maryam Babangida Women Centre, Dr Asabe Vilita Bashir noted that the ministry was fortunate to have the person of Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim as its new minister, praying that the Almighty should grant her wisdom to succeed.

Recalled that the former Minister of Police affairs was warmly received by the Permanent Secretary, Ambassador Gabriel Aduda, amidst cheers, dance performances by the staff, different women groups and party members alongside delegations from Nasarawa State, expressed confidence on the minister’s capacity and capability to create positive and lasting impacts.

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