- The President highlighted her track record of handling complex responsibilities
- He also praised her ability to manage policy, coordination and implementation effectively
- Tinubu wished her continued wisdom, strength and success as she continues her service to the country
President Bola Tinubu has extended birthday greetings to the Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, as she marks her 46th year.
In a statement released by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga Eko Hot Blog gathered that the President described the minister as a dependable leader whose career in public service has consistently strengthened institutions and delivered tangible results.
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He noted that her leadership at the Ministry of Women Affairs has brought renewed focus on protection, inclusion and opportunity, with an emphasis on building systems that not only respond to vulnerability but also work to prevent it.

The President highlighted her track record of handling complex responsibilities, adding that she has a reputation for leaving behind stronger frameworks, clearer direction and measurable achievements wherever she serves.
He also praised her ability to manage policy, coordination and implementation effectively, stating that her contributions align with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in prioritising women, children and families in national development.
President Tinubu wished her continued wisdom, strength and success as she continues her service to the country.
Born on April 19, 1980, Sulaiman-Ibrahim is known for her expertise in security, conflict resolution and humanitarian work, with more than two decades of experience in public service.
She is from Keffi in Nasarawa State and grew up in Abuja, where she completed her early education before earning a degree in Sociology from the University of Abuja.

She later obtained advanced degrees in management and business administration from Webster University in the United Kingdom.
Her previous roles include leading the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, where she implemented reforms that improved Nigeria’s global anti trafficking ranking, as well as serving at the National Commission for Refugees Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons.
In 2023, she became Nigeria’s first female Minister of State for Police Affairs before later moving to head the Ministry of Women Affairs following a cabinet reshuffle in 2024.
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