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Hilaria Asumu Becomes First Black Female Regional Magistrate in UK

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By Joke Kujenya

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

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.

Survived Kidney Battles

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.

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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