The Minister of Education received Dr Halima Suleiman, founder of the Nana Halima Empowerment Initiative, during a visit focused on expanding access to learning for girls and underserved communities.
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The Minister outlined ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening education delivery, noting that improved learning outcomes help build stronger youth participation in small enterprise development nationwide.
Dr Suleiman was commended for her initiatives that uplift vulnerable groups through training mentoring and community support. Both parties signalled readiness for deeper collaboration that boosts education access and drives long term opportunities for youth and emerging MSMEs


