Niger Commissioner Backs Media Award For Oyebamiji

January 4, 2026
January 4, 2026
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The Niger State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Hadiza Idris Kuta, has supported the planned visit and award presentation to the Immediate Past Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) and Osun State APC governorship candidate, Mr. Bola Oyebamiji, by the Coalition of Maritime Journalists.

She described the honour as well-deserved and patriotic, noting that Oyebamiji’s contributions to the development of inland waterways and support for the media deserve recognition from stakeholders in the maritime sector.

Kuta,who recalled her experience working with a section of the Coalition of Maritime Journalists led by veteran journalist, Mr. Frank Meke, during her tenure as Commissioner for Transportation, described the engagement as rewarding.

The visiting maritime journalists, she said, demonstrated a high level of professionalism, intellectual depth and engagement, while their presentations and subsequent reports following the visit were brilliant, balanced and impactful.

“These reports did not only reflect a proper understanding of the transportation and maritime landscape, they also contributed positively to governance and policy direction in Niger State,” she added.

According to her, during the fact-finding visit of the maritime press to Niger State, the Coalition held strategic meetings with the Deputy Governor and five other commissioners, following a directive from Governor Mohammed Umar Bago.

She noted that the governor was moved by the depth and seriousness of the engagement, describing the visit as timely and insightful, adding that the successful interaction was largely influenced by the groundwork and reforms put in place during her tenure as Commissioner for Transportation.

Speaking on her current role as the Niger State Commissioner for Women Affairs, she revealed that she has hit the ground running at the Ministry, mobilising women across the state and embarking on visits to hospitals and health facilities to assess conditions firsthand.

She explained that part of the ministry’s early interventions includes ensuring that sick women receive timely medical attention, while also taking inventory of the needs of health workers and caregivers, with concrete plans underway to support and strengthen their capacity to deliver quality care.

She reaffirmed her commitment to people-oriented governance and inclusive development, stressing that strategic collaboration with professionals, including the media, remains key to achieving sustainable progress in the state.

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