Hajiya Zainab Maina

Hajiya Zainab Maina, FCIA, MFR (born 7 August 1948) is the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. She was appointed July 2011.[1]

Education and Personal Life

Zainab Maina hails from Adamawa state in North-East Nigeria. She was educated at foremost Nigerian polytechnic, Kaduna Polytechnic where she has Diploma in Administration and Higher National Diploma in Catering and Hotel Management. In addition,she has a certificate in Secretarial Studies from the Federal Training Centre Kaduna and also Centre for Development & Population,Washington DC,USA where she received a Certificate in Institution Building Activities. She is married to Alhaji Umar Joji Maina, the Dan-maliki of Mubi in Adamawa State and they are blessed with children.

Political and Governmental Career

Prior to her ministerial appointment in July 2011,Zainab Maina was Board Chairman, National Commission for Nomadic Education, Kaduna (2009–2011);Board Chairman,Garki Microfinance Bank (1998);Board Chairman, NCWS, Garki Microfinance Bank, Abuja(1997);Deputy Chairman, Police Community Relations Committee FCT Command(1998-Date); Member, Vision 2010 Committee(1997);Board Member, National Programme on Immunization (1998–2000);Board Member,Adamawa State Primary Schools Board(1991–1994) and Board Member,Family Economic Advancement Programme(FEAP)(1997–2000).She was the National President – National Council for Women Societies (NCWS),Nigeria(1997-2001.In the ruling party in Nigeria,Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Zainab Maina holds sway as part of the think-tank as Member, PDP Elders Committee; Member, PDP Board of Trustees; Executive Director, Women Affairs of the Jonathan/Sambo Presidential Campaign(2010);Member, PDP Presidential Electoral/Screening Committee(2010);National Women Representative, PDP Presidential Campaign Council(2007);Delegate, National Political Reform Conference (NPRC)-2005;Women Representative, PDP Reconciliation Committee on theExecutive/Legislative Impasse(2002);International Convener, Home Economics and Consumer Affairs International Council of Women (ICW) Bangkok, Thailand(1993).

Non-Governmental Work

Founder/President, Women for Peace Initiative (WOPI) Nigeria Patron, Young Muslim Women Association, Nigeria Sub-Regional Coordinator- Anglophone Africa, International Council for Women Member, World Association of NGOs (WANGO) Member, West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF) INGO Ambassador, International Non-Governmental Organization(London, UK)

Awards and Honours

References

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