"You Are a Woman with a Difference" – Hon. Abanika Taiye Celebrates Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Fatima on Her Birthday

The Honourable Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Abanika Taiye, has expressed heartfelt congratulations to the Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Fatima Momoh, on the occasion of her birthday.

In a statement released from his office in Lokoja, Hon. Abanika described Hajiya Fatima as a "woman with a difference," whose unwavering dedication to the welfare of women has made a significant impact in Kogi State and beyond.

"On behalf of myself and everyone in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, I extend our warmest felicitations to you, Hajiya Fatima Momoh, on the celebration of your auspicious birthday," Hon. Abanika stated. "Serving in your capacity as the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development under our amiable leader, His Excellency Alh. Ahmed Usman Ododo, has brought relief and hope to countless women within and outside the state. We pray this new year ushers you into greater prosperity."

The commissioner further praised Hajiya Fatima for her significant contributions to the growth and progress of Kogi State, emphasizing her tireless efforts in championing women's causes and uplifting their livelihoods.

Hon. Abanika concluded with a prayer for sound health, longevity, and continuous success for the celebrant, describing her as an inspiration to all.

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