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    Sulaiman-Ibrahim vows better welfare for workers, urges protesting staff to respect authority

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoSeptember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Staff protest, boo Sulaiman-Ibrahim over poor leadership in women affairs ministry
    Minister of Women affairs Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim
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    The Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has told workers in the ministry that she is not upset over their protest, adding that the controversy has rather made her more popular than she was.

    The minister stated this on Friday, during a town hall meeting at the National Centre for Women’s Development, following the workers’ protest on Wednesday, demanding better welfare and better working conditions.

    On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, staff of the Women Affairs Ministry locked out Sulaiman-Ibrahim in protest over prolonged neglect and poor welfare conditions, chanting solidarity songs and demanding the minister’s removal.

    However, in her message to the workers on Friday, the minister stated that she believed the situation had produced more benefits than disadvantages, noting that as a politician, she was experienced with controversies and crises.

    “Let me tell you something, I’m not angry with any of you. I am a politician. We are used to scandals and crises. My concern was that there were concerns in the home, and we should iron them out. And that is why I came. I am not upset.

    “In fact, I’m even now a more popular politician. Because people who didn’t know me now know me. Everybody is going to research me. You know, look at my work. For me, you know, more positives have come out than the negatives. And also, our work is going viral. Our work in the ministry. Work that I will go and suffer and mobilize, and I will only get five likes. Now, more people are going to look at it and like it.

    “So now, we have thrown ourselves into the public domain. People will know whether we are good or bad. Because these people are not fools. No matter what we say, they know how to look and see what is true,” she said.

    • Women affairs staff protest, boo minister Sulaiman-Ibrahim over poor leadership

    Sulaiman-Ibrahim informed the workers that her office had “tried to be creative” in resolving the welfare issue after being briefed on their concerns by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary.

    “I know the problems we have; the Perm Sec has discussed them with me. We have tried to be creative. Trust me, when she came, she spoke to me about welfare. I was the one who told her where we can pay welfare,” she stated.

    However, Sulaiman-Ibrahim said she was not bent on remaining in the office, as some other politicians were, adding that if she were to be removed from office, she knew that she had delivered her best, as she had been directed to by Tinubu.

    Sulaiman-Ibrahim also urged the staff to respect authority and grasp the ministry’s structure, stating that her role was to advance Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to women across the country through the ministry.

    “You know, some people think that as a politician, you want to die in one seat. I am not that kind of politician, trust me. I have a lot of dreams. I am already a minister, not once, but twice.

    “Nobody can take that out of my CV. So, I’m not afraid of a crisis, and I’m not afraid of leaving here. But whatever was given to me, I did it properly. So please, I beg you in the name of almighty God, for the love of country, because we are all patriots, let’s safeguard our institution.

    “My role in the ministry is to push the agenda of Mr. President for women forward, with all of our support. And the system brought the Permanent Secretary to enable that for me; that is the structure. Let us understand. And I beg you, in the future, please respect authority so that God can raise you to that level, I beg you,” Sulaiman-Ibrahim added.

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