Women for 35% Initiative Appoints Mrs. Nana Thomas David as Yobe State Mobilizer
The Women for 35% Initiative, under the Aju Morgan Elumelu Foundation (AMEF), proudly announces the appointment of Mrs. Nana Thomas David as the Mobilizer for Yobe State.
Mrs. Nana Thomas David is a respected Community Peace Observer, Peace Ambassador, Community Leader, and Trauma Healer with extensive grassroots influence and a unique dual presence across Yobe and Plateau States. Her work in peacebuilding, mediation, trauma healing, and community stabilization has earned her deep trust within conflict-affected communities, women’s groups, and traditional institutions.
A Trusted Voice in Peacebuilding and Community Empowerment
With years of direct service supporting women, youths, and vulnerable populations in challenging environments, Mrs. Nana has built a reputation for compassion, resilience, and strategic engagement. Her leadership in peace advocacy and grassroots mobilization positions her as a powerful asset to the Women for 35% movement.
Driving Women’s Inclusion and Civic Participation in Yobe
As Yobe State Mobilizer, Mrs. Nana will:
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Lead grassroots engagement and mobilization across all LGAs
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Promote women’s political inclusion, leadership awareness, and civic participation
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Coordinate community-based sensitization and empowerment programs
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Strengthen partnerships with traditional rulers, civil society organizations, and women groups
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Advance the Women for 35% mission across Yobe through structured outreach and advocacy
Her appointment reflects the Initiative’s unwavering commitment to empowering credible women leaders who stand for justice, stability, and inclusive governance.
The Women for 35% Initiative warmly welcomes Mrs. Nana Thomas David into its leadership structure and celebrates her dedication to peace, women’s advancement, and community transformation.