The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Honorable Abike Dabiri-Erewa has congratulated Dr Olusimbo Ige, a Nigerian, on her appointment as the Commissioner Chicago Department of Public Health, for being the First Black Female to occupy such position.
In a congratulatory statement, Dabiri-Erewa described Ige’s milestone as “extraordinary” “History made ! Congrats to the first Black Woman in the History of Chicago Dept. of Public Health to be appointed as Commissioner.”
She said Ige’s appointment has once again confirmed that Nigerians in the Diaspora are excelling and impacting positively wherever they find themselves.
The NIDCOM boss urged Ige to live up to expectations while motivating other young Nigerian professionals to also be good ambassadors of Nigeria in their chosen career.
“Dr. Ige is a tremendous addition to not just our administration, but to the City of Chicago”, NIDCOM Boss said.
Dr Ige’s appointment was sequel to Mayor Brandon Johnson approval following the dismissal of Dr. Allison Arwady, former commissioner at the Chicago Department of Public Health in the United States.
Ige was previously a managing director of programmes at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a New Jersey-based non-profit public health organization.