The Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu continues to gain traction in the social and green economy sectors as the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, under the leadership of Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, launches transformative empowerment initiatives for women nationwide.
Through strategic MoUs under the Green Economy Empowerment 774 (GEE774) programme, the ministry is set to deploy 10,000 electric tricycles across all local government areas, creating sustainable livelihoods, expanding access to clean transportation and directly aligning with Nigeria’s Net-Zero 2060 climate commitment.
The initiative demonstrated a bold shift from traditional empowerment models to productivity-driven economic inclusion, positioning women as key contributors to national growth.
By linking clean energy adoption with job creation, entrepreneurship and poverty reduction, the Tinubu administration is deepening its economic diversification agenda while addressing grassroots mobility challenges.
The programme is projected to stimulate thousands of micro-enterprises, strengthen household incomes and open a new green value chain that supports local manufacturing, logistics and maintenance services.
In the same reform-driven momentum, the planned distribution of four million solar electric cookstoves is expected to drastically cut indoor air pollution, reduce deforestation and free up time for women to pursue education and income-generating ventures.
With these interventions, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim is fast emerging as one of the administration’s most impactful drivers of gender-focused development, translating the Renewed Hope vision into measurable social, economic and environmental outcomes for millions of Nigerian families.
