Udoh takes over as Perm Sec Ministry of Women Affairs

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By Palma Ileye

Mrs. Monilola Udoh has taken over as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs from Alhaji Shehu Aliyu Shinkafi.

According to a press release issued by the Olujimi Oyetomi, Director, Press and Public Relations of the Ministry, Udoh was deployed from the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation to the Ministry of Women Affairs and she assumed duty today, 2nd of June, 2023.

She is a native of Ibadan South West Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria, a seasoned ICT professional.

She is an alumnus of the University of Ife, Ile Ife; University of Lagos and Lagos Business School.

Also, she has several other certificates from the Commonwealth Telecommunication Organization, CTO, UK, Global System Mobile Communication Association, GSMA, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, UNECA, Korea International Cooperation Agency, KOICA and Oxford University UK on Internet leadership.

She is an accomplished ICT technocrat and has had a distinguished civil service career spanning over 33 years – during which she has been at the epicentre of policy formulation and project implementation in some key sectors.

Udoh became a Federal Permanent Secretary in August, 2020 and has served in the Federal Civil Service Commission where she digitized and conducted Directorate Cadre Examination and promotion exercises leveraging digital technologies.

Upon taking over, Mrs. Udoh sought to receive briefing from Heads of Department beginning from Monday, 5th of June, 2023.

The new Permanent Secretary, however, revealed that Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021 – 2025 (FCSSIP25) and Digitalization as well as Work Flow Automation will guide her priority in the new duty post.

She added that she will also rely on the professionals in the Ministry to give direction in the implementation of the mandates of the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs.

Furthermore,Udoh tasked Departmental Heads of Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to be ready to deliver tangible outputs before the Ministry under her should be expected to meet its obligations to anyone.