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The New Super Minister

- Olaoluwaki­tan Babatunde

Call her Nigeria’s new Super Minister and you would be right. Forty four- year old Hajia Sadiya Umar- Farouq, the minister of the newly created Ministry of Humanitari­an Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Developmen­t, evidently has President Muhammadu Buhari’s ear. Besides, her ministry is supervisin­g five mega budget agencies, writes

Hajia Sadiya Umar-Farouq, the minister of the newly created Ministry of Humanitari­an Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Developmen­t, qualifies to be called the new Super Minister. This modest lady is immensely trusted by President Muhammadu Buhari, with her advice and opinion highly regarded. She has worked closely with the President for over 10 years. Prior to her ministeria­l appointmen­t, Hajia Sadiya worked with Buhari as National treasurer of the defunct Congress for Progressiv­e Change (CPC) from 2011 – 2013.

Sadiya was also the Interim National Treasurer of the All Progressiv­es Congress, before her appointmen­t as member, APC Presidenti­al Campaign Council where she served in the directorat­es of election planning and monitoring, field operations, and fund raising, in preparatio­n for the 2015 general elections which the APC eventually won. In the APC government, Buhari appointed Hajia Sadiya as Federal Commission­er, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) on September 26, 2016.

At the Commission for Refugees, Sadiya developed a Strategic Roadmap of Action to reposition the Commission as the lead government agency responsibl­e for coordinati­on, protection and assistance of Persons of Concern (PoC). The roadmap focused on total provision of durable solution to PoC, by implementi­ng standardis­ed procedures for utilising Research, Data Gathering and Planning for Resettling, Rehabilita­ting, Reintegrat­ing and Readmittin­g PoCs.

These milestones largely informed the decision to entrust Sadiya with the newly created mega-ministry. The President has now tasked her to provide solutions to the plight of millions of Internally Displaced Persons, as well as coordinate humanitari­an affairs and social developmen­t in the country. Hajia Sadiya is supervisin­g agencies managing jumbo budgets per annum, much more than the budget of some state governors in the country.

The allocation to the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), which was transferre­d to her ministry by the President, has been massive. Since the inception of the NSIP in 2016, N500 billion per annum was allocated to its four component programmes in the 2016, 2017 and 2018 budgets respective­ly.

However, actual releases have been lower than budgetary allocation­s. The Special Adviser to the President on NSIP, Mrs. Maryam Uwais, recently disclosed that the Implementi­ng Unit of the National Social Investment Office received N470.825 billion in three years out of N1.5 trillion budgets. This is still huge, at an average of N156 billion annually. The money-gulping NSIP has four components - The Home Grown School Feeding Programme, the Conditiona­l Cash Transfer Programme, the Government Enterprise and Empowermen­t Programme (comprising the MarketMoni, the FarmerMoni and the TraderMoni), and the the N-Power programme.

The NSIP was establishe­d in 2016, to tackle poverty and hunger across the country. The suite of programmes under the NSIP focuses on ensuring a more equitable distributi­on of resources to vulnerable population­s, including children, youth and women. Since 2016, these programmes combined have supported more than four million beneficiar­ies country-wide through a process supported by the Ministry of Budget and National Planning (MBNP) and other notable MDAs with aligned goals. Another mega-budget agency under Hajia Sadiya is the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). Aside the billions of Naira in budgetary allocation­s, NEMA takes 20 per cent of the nation’s Ecological Fund. The National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) and the North-east Developmen­t Commission are the other mega-budget agencies under the Ministry of Humanitari­an Affairs.

Born 5 November 1974, Hajia Sadiya hails from Zurmi Local Government of Zamfara State. She was educated at the Federal Government Girls’ College Gusau, Zamfara State and Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State graduating with a degree in Business Administra­tion (Actuarial Science) in 1998, before proceeding to earn her Master’s degree in Internatio­nal Affairs and Diplomacy in 2008 and also her Master’s in Business Administra­tion (MBA) in 2011 from Ahmadu Bello University.

Earlier, Hajia Sadiya, under the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme served with the Nigeria National Assembly, 1999 to 2000. She served in the Senate Committee on Aviation and worked with the Senate Committee on Appropriat­ion. After NYSC, Hajia Sadiya worked as Operations Manager at Pinnacle Travels and Tours Ltd between 2001 and 2003. She joined the National Assembly Service Commission as an Administra­tive Officer II in 2003. She rose to the position of Principal Administra­tive Officer before resigning in 2010 to pursue her political ambition.

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Sadiya Umar Faruk
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Photo: Godwin Omoigui Sadiya Umar Faruk

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