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Betta Edu at 39: An Enigma of Public Service, Transformational Impact, Compassionate Humanitarianism, and Global Leadership

 

By Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair ANIPR,fMBI

 

“Men do not shape destiny; destiny produces the man for the hour.”- Fidel Castro

 

At 39, energetic, academically fortified, enterprising, and imbued with youthful zeal, Dr. Betta Edu stands as one of the brightest examples of destiny shaping leadership.

Her trajectory through medicine, governance, humanitarian work, and politics has consistently reflected excellence, maturity, and compassion, proving that she was indeed produced by destiny for Nigeria, her generation, the globe and humanity.

 

It is impossible to recount Dr. Edu’s enchanting public service journey without mentioning her deep love for the vulnerable, the poor, and the downtrodden. She is a beacon of hope for the masses, adored for her empathy, and admired for her capacity to deliver. Millions of Nigerian youths are inspired daily by her inner strength, innovative mind, and undaunted commitment to the Nigerian project!

 

A Young Woman of Distinction

Moments of reflection such as birthdays often call for brevity, but how does one summarize the achievements of a woman whose record already outpaces her age?

 

At 39, Dr. Edu embodies feminine strength, candour, and grace. Her soul of kindness shines through in every role she has occupied;as a youth mentor, medical doctor, administrator, party leader, and Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Those who witnessed her early energy and competence were unsurprised when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed her Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in 2023.

 

She rose above the fray, delivering on the enormous mandate of providing succour to the poor and victims of humanitarian crises under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

 

Till today, she remains a passionate voice for the vulnerable and a staunch supporter of the Tinubu administration. For her “Renewed hope is possible; it’s only a gold going through the furnace; the benefits will soon be evident to all; trust the process”

 

Gifted with brain, brawn, and an unshakable sense of patriotism, Dr. Edu personifies both intellect and resilience. A true Nigerian patriot, she carries an unwavering belief in the nation’s future and in the administration’s capacity to steer Nigeria toward greatness once again.

 

Despite her high office, she is humble, approachable, soft-spoken, detribalized, and unassuming. These qualities have earned her admiration from colleagues, subordinates, and citizens alike.

 

From her days as Special Adviser, Director General and Commissioner for Health in Cross River State, to serving as APC National Woman Leader, and then as Minister, she has consistently shown the “Midas touch” , leaving an indelible mark on every position, with passion visible to the blind.

 

Her results in humanitarian work remain benchmarks of purposeful, result-oriented leadership.

A different breed of leader measured against her age, Dr. Edu’s achievements are extraordinary.

 

She is the living embodiment of the Yoruba saying, “Oyato patapata laarin awon elegbe re” – meaning, “she stands out exceptionally among her peers.” Every chapter of her journey reinforces this truth, presenting the portrait of a woman stamped with distinction, whose path is defined by grace, excellence, and uncommon impact

 

John Quincy Adams’ timeless words capture her essence: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” By this measure, Dr. Edu is not just a leader; she is an inspiration to a generation.

 

Her leadership has extended beyond Nigeria’s borders. She is an ambassador of the United States (State of Arkansas). At the 2023 Hague meeting of the Rabat Process on Migration, Youth, and Development, Dr. Edu skillfully presented Nigeria’s position, winning accolades from diplomats and stakeholders.

 

Similarly, at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, she secured high-level engagements that advanced Nigeria’s humanitarian and poverty eradication agenda.

 

Her commitment extended beyond policy advocacy, as she personally visited volatile and hard-to-reach communities , including IDP camps in Borno, Benue, and Niger States (to mention a few). vulnerable settlements in Makoko and Agboyi-Ketu, Lagos, as well as conflict-affected areas of Zamfara – bringing with her relief, hope, and a reassuring sense of government presence.

 

“The goal is to lift every citizen, wherever they may be, out of poverty and humanitarian crises. We will work tirelessly to close every gap, ensuring no Nigerian is left behind. Our mission is to strengthen the social safety net and pull millions of our people out of poverty” she said.

 

Dr. Edu first gained national recognition during her NYSC posting to Government House Clinic, Calabar, where she distinguished herself with diligence. By 2015, she became one of the youngest Special Advisers in Nigeria at the time, later rising to pioneer Director-General of the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency and subsequently Commissioner for Health and Chairman of the Forum of all Commissioners of Health in Nigeria.

 

Her national prominence grew when she was first selected as the youngest member of the APC National reconciliation committee and then elected APC National Woman Leader in 2022, championing youth and women’s empowerment before her elevation to Minister in 2023.

 

Dr Edu is a Leadership Havard certified Medical Doctor with an MBBS from the University of Calabar, a Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Public Health in Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) from Texila American University.

 

A proud daughter of Cross River and a global citizen from Nigeria, Dr. Edu has earned respect and recognition across Nigeria with over 800 national and international merit awards over the years!

 

From traditional rulers in the North such as the Sultan of Sokoto, the Shehu of Borno, and the Emir of Kano, to revered monarchs in the South including the Ooni of Ife, the Alake of Egbaland, the Obi of Onitsha, and the highly respected Obong of Calabar in her state, Nigeria’s traditional institutions stood firmly in support of her Renewed Hope programmes across the country.

 

Among international diplomats, she is widely celebrated for her compassion, vision, and drive. Her approach to diplomacy goes beyond protocol, emphasizing human connection, mutual respect, and sustainable solutions. She has become a trusted voice in global conversations on peacebuilding, international cooperation, and development, often bridging divides where others see only barriers.

 

At 39, Dr. Betta Edu is not merely marking another year; she is celebrating milestones, Gods grace, and impact. For over a decade, she has given herself selflessly to public service, planted love and affection in the hearts of many, and inspired countless youths.

 

Her 39th birthday is a reminder that true leadership is not measured by age but by service, vision, and humanity.

Happy birthday to my boss, Dr. Betta Edu. May the joy, hope, and compassion you share with others return to you in abundance.

 

 

Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair, ANIPR, FMBI, is a Media Consultant and Public Affairs Commentator. He writes from Abuja.

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