Politics
Who Is The New Minister Of Youth? Unveiling Dr. Jamila Bio, 37, National President Of APC Young Women Forum And The Brain Behind Kwara Sustainable Development Goals
Who Is The New Minister Of Youth? Unveiling Dr. Jamila Bio, 37, National President Of APC Young Women Forum And The Brain Behind Kwara Sustainable Development Goals....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Profile: Age: 37
Profession: Medical doctor, politician, and development practitioner. Renowned public servant and stalwart advocate of the United Nations Global Goals. CONTINUE READING
State Appointments:
- Former Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Kwara State on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Held esteemed position as Senior Special Assistant on Health matters to the Governor of Kwara State.
The Leader: Jamila holds the prestigious role of National President of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Young Women Forum (APC PYWF).
The Humanitarian:
- Her humanitarian spirit was showcased when she volunteered in the troubled northeast region of Nigeria under The Presidential Committee on the NorthEast initiative.
- She played a vital role in supporting vulnerable and internally displaced persons in the region.
- Further, Jamila ardently volunteered on the campaign trail for Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq in the 2019 general elections.
The Advocate:
- Jamila is an outspoken advocate for the emancipation of women and youth in society.
- Her advocacy promotes socio-economic development through active participation in socio-political activities, with a keen focus on grassroots leadership and mentorship for young individuals. CONTINUE READING
Honours:
- Among her accolades are the Clean Nigeria Ambassador award and the UN Peace Ambassador award by the International Association of World Peace Advocates.
- Her dedication earned her the distinguished honorary award supported by UNESCO Nigeria for her outstanding contributions to Education and SDGs.
- She has carried Nigeria’s flag high, having represented the nation and Kwara State as a speaker on esteemed international platforms, including the United Nations and the African Union.
Passions:
- Beyond her political and advocacy roles, Jamila has a fervent passion for horses. She boasts over a decade of experience in horseback riding.
- Through her involvement in horse riding and polo, she boldly challenges societal barriers against the participation of women and girls in such sports.
- With her dedication, she aims to inspire more young girls and women to venture into horse riding, both for leisure and professionally.
Legacy: Jamila Bio is the proud daughter of Ibrahim Isa Bio, a political stalwart who has served as Minister of Sports under Goodluck Jonathan, Transport Minister during Yar Adua’s reign, a former Member of the Federal House of Representatives, and a two-term speaker for the Kwara House of Assembly. The legacy of service continues.
Source; Bushradiogist
