Lois Auta | |
Birth Date: | 29 April 1980 |
Birth Place: | Jos, Nigeria |
Spouse: | Mr Innocent |
Nationality: | Nigerian |
Other Names: | Nbwuat'ayan |
Occupation: | activist |
Known For: | Rights of persons living with disabilities |
Chief executive officer |
Lois Auta (born 29 April 1980) is the founder and chief executive officer at the Cedar Seed Foundation, an organization that promotes the participation of women with disabilities into human rights based development in Nigeria. She focuses on inclusive legislation for people with disabilities.[1]
In 2019, Auta ran for the Federal Capital Territory's AMAC (Abuja Municipal Area Council)/Bwari National Assembly seat, in 2022 [2] she vied for the Kaduna State House of Assembly seat to represent Kaura constituency under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) but lost at the primary to Nehemiah Sunday. She faced discrimination as a female physically challenged politician."[3] [4]
Auta was born in Jos Plateau, Plateau State, Nigeria, on 29 April 1980 into the Auta Akok family of Kukum Gida Kagoro,[5]
As a child, Auta contracted polio and was confined to a wheelchair. She holds a diploma and a bachelor's degree in public administration from the University of Abuja, Nigeria. She studied global business administration at Nexford University, based in Washington, DC.
In 2014, she participated in the Young African Leaders Initiative and was selected as a Mandela Washington fellow [6]
In 2019, Auta contested for the Federal Capital Territory's AMAC (Abuja Municipal Area Council)/Bwari National Assembly seat, and in 2022,[8] she vied for the Kaduna State House of Assembly seat to represent Kaura constituency under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), but lost at the primary to Nehemiah Sunday. She faced discrimination as a female, physically challenged politician.