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Pauline Tallen
Tallen in 2023
Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development
In office
21 August 2019 – 29 May 2023
PresidentMuhammadu Buhari
Preceded byAisha Abubakar
Succeeded byUju Kennedy-Ohanenye
Deputy Governor of Plateau State
In office
29 May 2007 – 29 May 2011
GovernorJonah David Jang
Preceded byMichael Botmang
Succeeded byIgnatius Datong Longjan
Minister of State for Science and Technology
In office
1999–2003
PresidentOlusegun Obasanjo
Preceded byBartholomew Nnaji
Succeeded byIsoun Turner
Personal details
Born (1959-01-08) 8 January 1959 (age 65)
Shendam, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Plateau State, Nigeria)
Political partyAll Progressive Congress (2014–present)[1]
Other political
affiliations
  • Labour Party (2010–2012)
  • Spouse

    John Tallen

    (died 2017)
    Children5
    Alma materUniversity of Jos
    OccupationPolitician

    Pauline Tallen OFR (born 8 January 1959 [2]) is a Nigerian politician who served as the Minister for Women Affairs and Social Development from 2019 to 2023.[3] She was appointed in 2019 by President Muhammadu Buhari after turning down an ambassadorial nomination in 2015 on the grounds that she was not consulted prior to the announcement of the appointment and that she would not accept the offer for equal distribution of power among the three senatorial districts of her native state of plateau because she is from same local government as Governor Simon Lalong.[4][5][6]

    In 1999, she was appointed Minister of State for Science and Technology to the cabinet of former president, Olusegun Obasanjo. In 2007, she became the deputy governor of Plateau State and the first woman to be a deputy governor in northern Nigeria. She also contested to be governor of the state in 2011, but lost to Jonah Jang. She is presently a member, board of trustees of the All Progressive Congress, and was honoured as woman of the year for her contribution to Nigeria at the 10th African Icon of Our Generation Award.[7][8] She is a board member of National Agency for Control of Aids (NACA).

    Early life and education[edit]

    Tallen is a native of Shendam, the daughter of father Nda Paul Kattiems. She earned a degree in sociology at the University of Jos in 1982.[9]

    Political career[edit]

    Tallen's political career started in 1976, when she was the clerical officer at Shendam local government council, then later ministry of local government affairs.[10] In 2011, she joined Labour Party, then contested in the gubernatorial election of the state. By 1994, she was made a councillor in Plateau State. She was made commissioner in the state by the military government between 1994 and 1999.[11]

    In 1999, she was appointed Minister of State for Science and Technology, becoming the first woman to be appointed as a minister in that capacity by former president, Olusegun Obasanjo.[citation needed]

    Before the 2015 general elections, she decamped from PDP to APC, a move she believed angered some people in her state. However, she described the move as a calling from God, with no regrets.[12] In 2015, she rejected an ambassadorial nomination by President Buhari, citing federal character and zoning in her state as reasons.[13] In an interview with Leadership, she explained that as deputy governor she contested against the governor for the betterment of the state and because the governor didn't have the interest of the people at heart. She stated that the victory of President Buhari at the 2015 general elections was divinely orchestrated.[14][15]

    Personal life[edit]

    She was married to John Tallen, a chieftain of the People's Democratic Party who died in 2017. [16] She has five children.

    In 2013, Tallen's son took her to court for disrupting his freedom of expression and movement.[17] She responded a few days later by having her son charged to court for burglary and theft of her jewelries for which her son was remanded in prison custody. [18]

    Awards[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Pauline Tallen, ex-commissioners dump PDP for APC in Plateau -". The NEWS. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ "H.E. Pauline Tallen | SPEAKERS". www.sheroesforum.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ "I Never Lobbied To Be Minister, But I'm Prepared For It – Pauline Tallen".
  • ^ Jannah, Chijioke (22 August 2019). "Real reason Buhari appointed me women affairs minister - Pauline Tallen". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  • ^ "I never lobbied to be minister but I'm prepared for it - Pauline Tallen".
  • ^ BabaGboin (30 December 2008). "Odili's Loot: Plateau Deputy Governor, Pauline Tellen and Mrs. Agagu Implicated". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ "Pauline Tallen, others to be honoured". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 18 August 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ Pauline, Tallen. "NACA organises free HIV screening on World Aids Day". THE GUARDIAN. p. m. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  • ^ "Her Excellency, Dame Pauline Kedem Tallen". COFP Foundation. 1 July 2002. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  • ^ "H.E. Pauline Tallen | SPEAKERS". www.sheroesforum.com. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ "Pauline Tallen, ex-commissioners dump PDP for APC in Plateau -". The NEWS. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ "I was attacked for supporting Buhari – Tallen". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ "StackPath". leadership.ng. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ "StackPath". leadership.ng. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ "Low number of women in politics, bane of Nigeria's development — Minister". premiumtimesng.com. 7 May 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  • ^ "Pauline Tallen, ex-Plateau Deputy Governor loses husband". 28 March 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  • ^ Naij.com (24 June 2013). "Trouble At Home: Pauline Tallen's Son Sues Her, Wants N200m Damages". Naija.ng - Nigeria news. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ "Ex-deputy governor's son arraigned for theft of mum's jewelries". Naija.ng - Nigeria news. 24 June 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  • ^ "Her Excellency, Dame Pauline Kedem Tallen". COFP Foundation. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  • ^ "Commemoration of the 2nd Edition of International Women's Day Awards – Honouring women and men advocating for gender equality | United Nations Development Programme". UNDP. Retrieved 23 February 2023.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pauline_Tallen&oldid=1211565384"

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