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niran adedokun

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Public Relations practitioner, lawyer and journalist. MCIPR

Lagos Katılım Şubat 2012
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Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit (CRDCU)
HADIZA BALA USMAN LEADS CHARGE FOR EQUITY AT NIPR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY EVENT The Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination and Head of the Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit,@hadizabalausman, today delivered a compelling keynote address at the 2026 International Women’s Day event hosted by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, where she placed communication at the heart of gender equity and national development. Speaking on the theme “Communicate to Balance: Gain Equity, Empower Women,” she emphasised that effective communication is the bridge between policy intent and real impact. She noted that policies, no matter how well crafted, cannot deliver results if they are not properly understood by the people they are meant to serve, stressing that what is not effectively communicated cannot be successfully implemented. The Special Adviser described communication as a powerful tool for shaping perception, influencing outcomes and dismantling systemic barriers that have historically limited women’s opportunities. According to her, achieving gender equity requires a deliberate shift in how issues are framed and communicated, moving away from surface level narratives to more intentional and solution driven engagement. While highlighting the difference between equality and equity, she explained that while equality focuses on giving everyone the same resources, equity ensures that individuals receive what they need to succeed. She pointed out that many policy failures stem from ignoring the unique challenges faced by women, including limited access to finance, educational gaps, cultural barriers and the burden of unpaid care responsibilities. She called for a transition towards what she described as equity branding, where communication is used not to mask inequality but to expose and address it. In doing so, she identified critical barriers such as financial exclusion, the digital divide, land ownership limitations and the motherhood penalty, urging communicators to bring these issues to the forefront of national discourse. The Special Adviser outlined a framework for action which includes three key pillars. The first is data driven storytelling, which uses evidence to highlight the economic and social benefits of empowering women. The second is inclusive policy coordination, which ensures that policies are designed with a gender lens and supported by continuous stakeholder engagement. The third is the need to challenge societal norms that silence women, particularly in leadership and governance spaces. She further highlighted ongoing efforts under the current administration to promote women empowerment through targeted programmes and inclusive policy frameworks, while acknowledging that gaps still exist in political representation, education and economic opportunity. Bala Usman also called on public relations professionals to take the lead, urging them to reshape national narratives by presenting women as active contributors to economic growth and societal stability rather than passive beneficiaries. She advocated for stronger institutional practices such as equity audits, mentorship and capacity building to sustain progress. She concluded by reiterating that gender equity is a national priority that requires deliberate communication, coordinated action and sustained commitment, noting that when women are empowered, families are strengthened, communities thrive and the nation prospers.
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The Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination & Head, Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit, @hadizabalausman , attended the Nigerian Youth Academy Gigs Initiative, an event organised by the @fmydNG under the Hon. Minister @ayowisdom_. In her remarks, Bala Usman praised the Ministry for creating a platform that equips young Nigerians with practical skills and real pathways to economic advancement. She noted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s push toward a 1 trillion dollar economy is driven by reforms that prioritise job creation, MSME growth and digital innovation, areas where Nigeria’s youth remain essential drivers. She stressed that the administration’s delivery framework ensures every ministry delivers measurable outcomes aligned with this national ambition. Programmes like the Youth Academy Gigs, she added, show how targeted interventions can empower young entrepreneurs and strengthen the economy from the ground up. Over 100 youths received 1 million naira grants each to expand their businesses, an outcome She described as a direct investment in the country’s economic future. The Special Adviser concluded by commending the Minister of Youth Development for his dedication to empowering young people and assured him that her office is available to support him in advancing youth focused programmes.
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Today, the Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit, led by the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination @hadizabalausman, hosted the FGN Delivery Team to a comprehensive engagement session in Abuja. The gathering was designed to reflect on the outcome of the Q3, 2025 performance assessment and to receive practical feedback which will enhance the CRDCU’s processes, workflow, and overall coordination going into the next cycle. The session brought together Director Planning, Research and Statistics, Delivery Managers, Desk Officers, Technical Aides, FCDO, and sector experts across various Ministries and Presidential Initiatives. Together, they examined performance data, discussed challenges encountered during implementation, and identified areas that require stronger collaboration to ensure the smooth delivery of the President’s key priorities under the Renewed Hope Agenda. In her opening remarks, the Special Adviser reinforced the importance of the performance assessment as more than a routine administrative check. She noted that it serves as a vital accountability tool that ensures government policies translate into tangible improvements for Nigerians. She also stressed the need for timely and accurate submissions from MDAs, explaining that effective delivery depends on a system where every participant provides reliable inputs and plays their role with full commitment. She encouraged all participants to engage openly, share genuine feedback, and treat the session as an opportunity to strengthen the collective delivery machinery of the administration. According to her, the CRDCU remains committed to coordinating and tracking progress in a manner that bridges the gap between policy intent and visible results across the country. She acknowledged the dedication of the Directors, Planning, Research and Statistics of Ministries, Delivery Managers from the CRDCU, the FCDO, as well as the Desk Officers and the Ministerial Aides who have shown unwavering commitment throughout the assessment period. She expressed heartfelt appreciation, noting that their work, long hours, and steady contribution to the delivery ecosystem have not gone unnoticed. Commending their resilience, she urged them to sustain the momentum as the administration heads towards the end of the year.
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Hadiza Bala Usman@hadizabalausman·
Rest in Peace Baba Buhari…🤲🏽🤲🏽🤲🏽❤️❤️❤️
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17. The foregoing facts impugn BUA’s serial attempts to mislead the public and present itself as a victim in the media, while in reality, it operates with the air of a conglomerate that considers itself above the laws of the land."
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16. For the records, the NPA diligently pursued the arbitration process (which it initiated despite the delay by BUA) with BUA at every material time. It is, therefore, unfortunate that the company would accuse this same management of disregarding the process.
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For Immediate Release. In its latest statement, entitled: "Flouting Contractual Obligations, Defying Court Orders and Disregarding Arbitration: The Facts Behind Hadiza Bala Usman's Abuse of Office as NPA MD," the BUA Group accused the former Managing Director of the
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