Hilaria Asumu Becomes First Black Female Regional Magistrate in UK

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HILARIA ASUMU, a Nigerian woman, has been appointed as the Regional Magistrate, marking a historic moment as the first woman and the first black woman to hold this position in the United Kingdom (UK).

Asumu, currently a UK Labour Party Councillor, emerged as the top candidate in a rigorous selection process.

This appointment represents a significant milestone in the NorthWest Regional Magistrate judicial system, highlighting a commitment to diversity and equal representation.

Asumu’s career in UK politics, particularly her role as a Labour Party Councillor, provided her with extensive experience in public service and community leadership.

From Politics to Judiciary

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Her transition from local politics to a high-ranking judicial role underscores her versatility and dedication.

Hilaria Asumu, who underwent a life-saving kidney transplant in 2018, was elected as a councillor for Walkden South in the UK.

Running under the Labour and Co-operative Party, she secured 1,318 votes, defeating her closest rival, Hainey Janet, who received 754 votes.

 

Diagnosed with kidney disease in 2008, Asumu faced a challenging journey that included extensive treatment and dialysis before receiving a kidney transplant in 2018.

This personal experience led her to establish the WSH BME Kidney Network, a charity focused on raising awareness about kidney disease, organ donation, and health inequalities affecting Africans and underrepresented communities in the UK.

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In her new role, Asumu aims to address healthcare accessibility and affordability.

She has also announced plans to build a free dialysis center in Edo State, Nigeria, to support those who cannot afford expensive treatment.

Asumu expressed her gratitude for her election as a Councillor, stating, “I am humbled and honoured to have been elected.

“As a kidney patient, I understand the importance of accessible healthcare. I am committed to ensuring our community has the best possible care and that every voice is heard.”

 

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