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CHRICED mourns Raheemat Momodu

By Guardian Nigeria
17 June 2022   |   2:39 am
The Board of Directors and Secretariat of the Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education (CHRICED) has mourned the death of frontline journalists, gender and human rights activist

Says her death monumental loss for Nigeria’s development sector

The Board of Directors and Secretariat of the Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education (CHRICED) has mourned the death of frontline journalists, gender and human rights activist, Ambassador Raheemat Omoro Momodu.

A statement by Executive Director of CHRICED, Dr. Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, stated: “Raheemat’s painful demise is a monumental loss to Nigeria’s civic and development community. Her death further depletes the rank of conscious, committed and passionate activists and development experts, whose wealth of experience is direly needed at this point in the evolution of our country and its troubled democracy.

The late Momodu


“Raheemat was one of those activists who strongly believed in organising and bringing people together to tackle the challenges facing Nigeria. She was not only committed, but also an epitome of resilience, and dedication to professional excellence.

“As a journalist, more so as a former Chairperson of the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Raheemat put her pen to work in the service of society, particularly in promoting human rights, democratic values and social justice. Raheemat remained dedicated to the cause of working for the good of society, not just within Nigeria, but also across the West Africa sub-region.”

“As Head of Human Security and Civil Society at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), this patriotic Nigerian worked tirelessly to promote the good of fellow human beings by advocating for human rights, democracy and accountable governance. Until her death, Ambassador Raheemat was the President of the United States International Visitors Leadership Program Alumni Association (IVLP, Nigeria).

“CHRICED extols late Raheemat’s sterling record of service to God and humanity. She was indeed someone who inspired hope about the possibilities of a new brand of leadership in Nigeria, which is driven by love for fellow citizens, excellence and patriotism. In this most challenging time for Raheemat’s family, loved ones, and colleagues, all of us at CHRICED pray the Almighty God will give everyone the strength to cope with this great loss. We similarly pray for the repose of Raheemat’s gentle and amiable soul.”

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