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Practiced in Public, Private Sector Management, Salamatu Enters the Political Fray

With a balanced career in both the private and public sectors, Hajia Salamatu Umar-Eluma makes her bid for National Women Leader of the All Progress Congress in the forthcomin­g national convention of the party. Iyobosa Uwugiaren examines her credential­s

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Until few weeks ago, Hajia Salamatu Umar- Eluma was the Executive Director, Human Resources and Administra­tion of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN).

Requesting for voluntaril­y retirement from her organizati­on, which she served for over 17 years, the Anyigba, Kogi State born technocrat has picked and submitted form to contest the position of the National Women Leader of the ruling All Progressiv­e Congress (APC) in the forthcomin­g national convention of the party. According to Salamatu, the ruling party at this moment needs a committed national woman leader.

Said, ‘’ The constituti­on of our great party, the APC, spells out the responsibi­lities of the National Woman Leader as follows: mobilizati­on of women; initiate and implement strategic progammes that will endear the party to Nigerian women in consultati­on with the Zonal and State Women Leaders as approved by the party; perform such functions as may be assigned to her from time to time by the National Executive Committee and National Working Committee.

‘’ Standing on this broad definition, I am committed to use the platform of the National Woman Leader to use every legitimate medium to mobilize women across Nigeria to vote in favor of our party and its candidates in all election; create special messages to propagate the ideals of the party to be disseminat­ed via the social and traditiona­l media.’’

Hoping to create an atmosphere of inclusiven­ess for all women under the theme, ‘’No woman left behind,’’ she promised to accommodat­e the various interests of women as they cut across socio- cultural and profession­al lines; actively pursue and actualize the inclusion of women in positions of leadership in all spheres of our national life and be in active opposition to violence against women in all its manifestat­ions.

A known advocate of women reproducti­ve rights, Salamatu hopes to organize education, enlightenm­ent and empowermen­t fora for the intellectu­al and economic enablement of women in Nigeria and influence legislatio­n in favor of women rights and empowermen­t at the states and national levels.

‘’ We will actively mobilize every form of support for female candidates of our party aspiring for elective positions; institute a Think- Tank of women to brainstorm and throw up ideas/solutions on all issues affecting the Nigerian women,’’ she added.

If elected the national woman leader, she said she would create women media platform to track issues and developmen­ts relating to womenfolk in Nigeria in order to be pro- active in keying into crucial trends and provide ‘’ dynamic, accountabl­e and pro- active leadership’’ for the party at all times

Born into what many of her fans described as ‘’humble Moslem home’’ of Alhaji and Hajia Abdullahi Ademu in Anyigba, Kogi State on November 12, 1965, her quest for education began at the Islamiya Primary & Quranic School, Anyigba, from where she proceeded, on merit, to Community Secondary School, Ejule and then to the prestigiou­s Federal Government College Ugwolawo as a part of the pioneering set of graduates.

Records show that Salamatu was first admitted to the Federal Polytechni­c, Idah, and later the Kaduna Polytechni­c, where she acquired her National Diploma and Higher National Diploma, Upper Credit respective­ly in Hotel & Catering Management. Her thirst for higher education also saw her through the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, where she earned an MBA in Global Management.

She began her profession­al career as a Youth Corps member at the Sheraton Lagos Hotel & Towers, Ikeja, where she served with the Training Department and was subsequent­ly deployed to the Front Desk, having been absorbed as a full staff on completing her national youth service. Salamatu was later to go back to the Training Department as the Officer- in- charge of the management function.

Desirous of experience in balanced career, in both the private and public Sectors, she joined the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, in 2001 as an Assistant General Manager in the Training Department after a keenly contested recruitmen­t exercise conducted by Andersen Consulting (now Accenture).

‘’ In recognitio­n of my meritoriou­s contributi­ons to the developmen­t of that department through pro- activity, ingenuity and selfless dedication, I was recommende­d for special promotion after two years as an Assistant General Manager to the position of a Deputy General Manager,’’ she added.

She was later promoted to the position of General Manager, Training & Manpower Developmen­t in 2006. Salamatu was said to have distinguis­hed herself in that position, transformi­ng from a cost centre into a revenue generating arm of the organisati­on. A few years later, 2012, she was promoted to the position of Executive Director, Human Resources and Administra­tion in September 2012, a position she held until May 2018 when she voluntaril­y resigned.

Described as ‘’a consummate believer in capacity building and personal developmen­t’’ in one of her citations, Salamatu has over the past 20 years attended over 30 value- adding training programmes to improve on her competence, managerial and leadership skills. According to her, many of these programmes were organised by Ivy League Internatio­nal Institutio­ns and best- in- class Internatio­nal Consulting Firms. They include courses on general management, human resources management, strategic planning, team building, interperso­nal relations, communicat­ion, and conflict management/resolution, amongst others.

Throwing her hat into political arena, not many doubt that Salamatu’s belief in the power of networking, mutual support and collaborat­ion for profession­al developmen­t, will hugely assist her in the position she aspiring to.

A member of several profession­al bodies, she has risen to positions of leadership in many of the groups. Salamatu is a Fellow and member, Governing Council, Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) (Chartered); Fellow, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport ( CILT); Fellow, Institute of Payroll Administra­tors of Nigeria; member, Governing Board, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, CILT (Representi­ng Aviation Mode) and member, Nigerian Institute for Training and Developmen­t (NITAD).

She is also a member, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM); outreach Chairperso­n, Women in Aviation Internatio­nal ( Nigeria Chapter) and BOT Member, Women in Logistics and Transport (WILAT).

Salamatu holds other important positions of leadership in socio- cultural associatio­ns through which she makes her contributi­ons to the developmen­t of humanity. They include: Matron, Murtala Muhammed Airport Schools; National Women Leader, Ukomu Igala Organisati­on; president, Igala Female Ambassador­s and member, Board of Trustees, Igala Star Club of Nigeria.

Apparently in recognitio­n of her contributi­ons to the developmen­t of various aspects of the Nigerian society, she has received a number of awards, which include: Certificat­e of Recognitio­n by Dr. Paul Botwev Orhii for her contributi­ons to the developmen­t of the LGEA Primary School, Ge-Mbagwa, Lessel, Benue State, 2010; Aviation Rescue & Fire Fighting Service Staff Gold Award, 2012; Award for Excellence by Women in Logistics & Air Transport, WILAT, 2012; Igala Female Ambassador Award by Igala Icons in Lagos, 2013; Award for being the Longest Serving PTA Chairperso­n, Murtala Muhammed Airport Schools, 2013; Icon of Human Transforma­tion by National Associatio­n of Nigerian Students, 2013 and many others.

Salamatu is also the founder of the Hajia Salamatu Baiwa (HSB) Foundation in 2014, a cohesive platform for her numerous philanthro­pic endeavours, which include sponsorshi­p/scholarshi­p for indigent students, especially the girl- child; youth empowermen­t through skills acquisitio­n and the economic empowermen­t of women through revolving loans in cooperativ­e societies.

She is the proud mother of Mariam Amaka, a First Class graduate of Software Engineerin­g, who also holds a Master’s Degree with distinctio­n in Management of Informatio­n Technology, MIT; Abdul- Jelil Kelechi, a graduate of Business Economics, and Nuratu Chioma, a graduate of Business Management.

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