Minister of Women Affairs Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim has congratulated Ms Folashade Adekaiyaoja on her historic appointment as the first-ever female deputy director general of the Department of State Services (DSS).
In a statement by her special adviser on media and publicity, Mr Jonathan Eze, the minister described the feat as a landmark appointment, marking a significant step forward in recognising exceptional women leaders in national security.
Sulaiman-Ibrahim also thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his progressive leadership and for appointing highly qualified women to key positions in his government and within the security architecture.
She also expressed gratitude to Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the national security adviser, and Mr Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, the director-general of the DSS, for their efforts in making the appointment possible.
She added that President Tinubu has made a marked difference in women’s empowerment, placing them in vantage positions to exploit in their chosen careers.
“Ms Adekaiyaoja’s appointment is a testament to her outstanding achievements and dedication to public service. I am confident that her expertise and leadership will be invaluable to the DSS as it continues to safeguard our nation.”
“The Ministry of Women Affairs remains committed to empowering women in all sectors and supporting their advancement in leadership roles. This appointment serves as an inspiration to young women across the country, demonstrating that with dedication and hard work, they can achieve the highest levels of success in any field.”
It was learnt that the appointment of Adekaiyaoja, a native of Kogi State, was celebrated by a cross-section of officers and operatives who see her as eminently qualified for the position.