Alhassan, Buhari's Minister of Women Affairs, Slumps At IDP Camp
Aisha Alhassan, minister of women affairs, slumped on Monday while
speaking to women at the camp for internally displaced person in Fufore
local government area of Adamawa state.
According to THISDAY, Alhassan had arrived in crutches to speak with the
women about the alleged sexual abuse on girls and women in camps in the
north east.
As she spoke, she slumped.
She was given a bottle of coke to boost her blood sugar level, which her
aides said doctors had identified as the cause of the frequent feeling of
weakness she was experiencing.
Alhassan told journalists that President Muhammadu Buhari sent her to
investigate the sexual abuse of females in the camps and donate relief
materials to them.
She also told the IDPs that the federal government was making efforts to
return them to their homes.
Before leaving Adamawa, Alhassan also paid a courtesy call on Muhammadu
Bindow, governor of the state.
Alhassan was in the United States recently where she received medical
treatment.
Popularly known as Mama Taraba during her unsuccessful attempt to be
Governor of Taraba State, she undertook orthopedic treatment and had
difficulty walking.
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