By Jabiru A. Hassan, Kano
In every community, the need to assist those who are less privileged is essential for fostering inclusivity and reducing disparities. Numerous individuals, regardless of gender, dedicate their resources and time to support the needy, including persons living with disabilities (PLWDs). Among these selfless contributors is Dr. Halimat Adenike Tajousho, a committed humanitarian and founder of the Queen Adenike Tajousho Foundation.
Dr. Tajousho has long been dedicated to various projects and programs aimed at uplifting vulnerable populations. Her foundation focuses on delivering aid and support to those in need, reflecting her unwavering commitment to promoting human development and social welfare.
Her tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed. Many community members and advocates have called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to appoint Dr. Tajousho as the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs. They believe her extensive experience in humanitarian work could significantly enhance the government’s efforts to assist vulnerable populations.
Despite recent cabinet reshuffles, the demand for Dr. Tajousho’s inclusion in the administration is growing among citizens in both urban and rural areas. They recognize her passion and expertise as vital assets that could contribute to meaningful change and improved living conditions for the less privileged in Nigeria.
Dr. Halimat Adenike Tajousho continues to shine as a symbol of hope and compassion, proving that dedicated individuals can make a profound impact on their communities.