Celebrating Women Leadership: Profiles of Outstanding State Coordinators in The Made in Nigeria Project Office, Driving Development and National Transformation
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Celebrating Women Leadership: Profiles of Outstanding State Coordinators in The Made in Nigeria Project Office, Driving Development and National Transformation
Women across Nigeria continue to play increasingly strategic roles in governance, economic development, community mobilization, and nation-building. Their growing participation in leadership positions reflects the expanding recognition of women as key drivers of sustainable development, grassroots engagement, and social transformation.
Among these emerging leaders are distinguished female state coordinators who continue to contribute significantly to developmental initiatives, stakeholder engagement, economic empowerment, and public service within their respective states.
Below are profiles of four notable women serving as state coordinators and contributing to grassroots mobilization, leadership, and development-focused initiatives across Nigeria.
1. Hon. Chiamaka Nnake — State Coordinator, Anambra State
Chiamaka Nnake serves as the State Coordinator for Anambra State and is recognized for her commitment to grassroots development, stakeholder engagement, and women's inclusion in leadership and economic advancement.
As a public servant and community mobilizer, Hon. Chiamaka Nnake has continued to advocate for stronger participation of youths and women in socio-economic development initiatives. Her leadership style emphasizes collaboration, empowerment, and strategic engagement with local communities.
Anambra State remains one of Nigeria’s most commercially active regions, and effective coordination of development-focused programs requires strong grassroots communication, organizational capacity, and leadership experience. Through her role, she contributes to strengthening awareness, participation, and policy alignment within the state.
Her profile reflects the growing influence of women leaders in shaping local development strategies and promoting inclusive governance structures.
2. Hon. Mrs. Nwosu Chinyere R — State Coordinator, Abia State
Nwosu Chinyere R is the State Coordinator for Abia State and is known for her dedication to community development, women empowerment, and stakeholder mobilization.
With a passion for social impact and grassroots coordination, Hon. Mrs. Nwosu Chinyere R has continued to support initiatives aimed at strengthening local participation in economic and developmental programs.
Abia State, known for its entrepreneurial culture and industrial clusters, particularly in small-scale manufacturing and commerce, benefits from leadership structures that encourage community engagement and economic inclusion. Her role supports the alignment of developmental activities with the aspirations of local communities and stakeholders.
Her contributions highlight the important role women continue to play in facilitating development partnerships, advocacy, and inclusive participation at the state level.
3. Mrs. Salome Audu Bidda — State Coordinator, Plateau State
Salome Audu Bidda serves as the State Coordinator for Plateau State, bringing dedication, organizational leadership, and grassroots experience to her role.
Plateau State occupies a strategic position in Nigeria’s agricultural, tourism, and cultural landscape. Coordinating development initiatives within such a diverse environment requires strong interpersonal engagement and community-focused leadership.
Mrs. Salome Audu Bidda is recognized for her commitment to community outreach, women's participation, and developmental advocacy. Her work contributes toward strengthening local awareness and participation in programs aimed at economic empowerment and sustainable growth.
Her profile reflects the increasing visibility of women in leadership positions that directly influence community mobilization and developmental coordination across Nigeria.
4. Haj. Zainab Mohammed — State Coordinator, Niger State
Zainab Mohammed serves as the State Coordinator for Niger State and is recognized for her role in community engagement, grassroots leadership, and developmental coordination.
Niger State, one of Nigeria’s largest states geographically, plays an important role in agriculture, hydroelectric power generation, and regional commerce. Effective coordination within such a vast state requires strong administrative capacity and strategic stakeholder engagement.
Haj. Zainab Mohammed has continued to demonstrate leadership through active involvement in initiatives that promote participation, awareness creation, and inclusive development. Her contributions underscore the growing importance of women leaders in strengthening community-based development structures across northern Nigeria.
Her leadership further highlights the evolving role of women in shaping policy awareness, social mobilization, and developmental implementation at the grassroots level.
Women's Leadership and National Development
The growing presence of women in state coordination and developmental leadership positions reflects broader progress toward gender inclusion and participatory governance in Nigeria.
Female leaders continue to contribute significantly in areas such as:
- Community mobilization
- Economic empowerment
- Youth engagement
- Public advocacy
- Development coordination
- Stakeholder management
- Social inclusion
Their involvement strengthens grassroots participation while promoting more inclusive and sustainable approaches to development.
Conclusion
The profiles of Hon. Chiamaka Nnake, Hon. Mrs. Nwosu Chinyere R, Mrs. Salome Audu Bidda, and Haj. Zainab Mohammed demonstrates the important role women continue to play in advancing community development and national transformation across Nigeria.
As female leadership continues to expand across governance and developmental structures, women coordinators like these remain vital contributors to grassroots engagement, inclusive growth, and sustainable national progress.
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The National Coordinator and Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Project Office is Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George. The office operates under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) and is headquartered at Shagari House in the Three Arms Zone, Abuja.Office OverviewThe Made in Nigeria Project (officially known as the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office) is a strategic government initiative. Its core mandate is to drive the "Industrialize Nigeria" campaign, shifting the economy from being heavily import-reliant to a robust production-based economy.Core Mandates & ObjectivesBoosting Local Production: Reviving moribund factories and increasing the visibility and consumption of locally made goods.SME Empowerment: Equipping Small and Medium-sized Enterprises with tools, resources, and platforms to compete globally.National Branding: Developing a national labelling and anti-counterfeiting system to increase the trust and quality of Nigerian products.Contact InformationPhysical Location: The Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja, FCT, NigeriaEmail: info@madeinnigeriang.org or madeinnigeriaapplication@gmail.comPhone: 07083833262 or 08114678066To learn more about their ongoing campaigns, national framework, and registration processes for local manufacturers, you can explore the About – National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office Abuja or view the National Coordinator/Executive Director profile page.
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