Betta C. Edu is a Nigerian politician known for her notable achievements in the field of public health. She holds the prestigious title of Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health and currently serves as the Cross River State Commissioner for Health. Additionally, she holds the position of the National Chairman of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum.
Born on October 27, 1986, in Ibalebo village, Abi Local Government Area, Cross River State, Betta Edu is a highly educated individual. She completed her secondary education at the Federal Government Girls College, Calabar, and holds a degree in medicine and surgery from the University of Calabar. Moreover, she pursued her master’s program at the University of London and obtained advanced degrees in various medical and leadership fields outside Nigeria. Notably, she is a certified Harvard alumna and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health.
Betta Edu’s involvement in politics dates back to her days as a student at the University of Calabar. During her time there, she served as the Vice President of the Student Union Government and later became the President of the female leadership forum. Her political journey continued to flourish, and she eventually became the National Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), a remarkable achievement at just 35 years old.
Over the years, Betta Edu has held several key positions in the government and healthcare sector. She served as the Special Adviser to Governor Benedict Ayade on community and primary health care, making her the youngest in the country to hold such a position. Subsequently, she became the pioneer Director-General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Agency. In 2019, she was appointed as the Cross River State Commissioner for Health, a role she embraced amid controversies.
In her role as the Commissioner of Health, Betta Edu chaired the Cross River State COVID-19 Taskforce. She played a crucial role in coordinating the state’s response to the pandemic, establishing and managing the Emergency Operations Centre for COVID-19. Her efforts earned her recognition and respect, culminating in her appointment as the National Chairman of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum in August 2020.
Despite her remarkable achievements, Betta Edu’s political career has not been without controversy. She faced disqualification in her bid for the National Women Leader position of the APC due to electoral regulations. Additionally, she was accused of posting fake photos of ventilators during the COVID-19 crisis in 2020, leading to a vote of no confidence from the Cross River state chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association. However, she maintains that the vote of no confidence was politically motivated.
As of the time of this post, Betta Edu’s net worth is not publicly available.
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