With these virtues, the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu, is arguably, one of the faces of the Renewed Hope Agenda of her boss, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. She has just clocked 37 years.
Her scintillating odyssey tells a gripping story of a woman destined to achieve great things at a young age. She is a fitting personification of who the Yoruba would hail as “Lati kekere loti nsebebe”, which roughly translates to one who has shown signs of greatness from infancy. The diligence and passion she brings to bear in the tasks and jobs assigned to her, including her current office as Minister speak to her dedication to service delivery and love for her country.
For example, at The Hague, Netherlands where she chaired the EU and representatives of 48 other countries as the head of Nigeria’s delegation to the just concluded Thematic Meeting of the Rabat Process on Migration, Youth and Development, Dr. Edu’s skillful presentation of Nigeria’s position and her high-level interface with stakeholders on behalf of Nigeria attracted for her, effusive praises.
And as part of Nigeria’s delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in September, Dr. Edu secured immense mileage for the country through the series of high-level strategic meetings Mr. President assigned to her to hold with various UN agencies relevant to her Ministry. Her message of hope is clear and succinct: “The goal is to get everybody wherever they are out of poverty and humanitarian crises.
Before she was appointed Health Commissioner in 2019, Edu was first appointed as Special Adviser and later the Director-General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency , and Special Technical Adviser to the Governor on the Cross River State Privatization Council.
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