Britain’s
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has appointed Olukemi Olufunto Badenoch, aged 39,
as Children and Families Minister, as part of his government reshuffle.
Badenoch is a British Conservative politician and Member of Parliament (MP) for
Saffron Walden.
She was born
in Wimbledon, London to Nigerian parents. Her childhood was spent in Lagos and
the United States. She moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 16. She has
been the MP for Saffron Walden since 2017 after replacing Nadhim Zawahi.
She once told
MPs in Parliament about her own experiences of poverty and how she used to do
her homework by candlelight.
A software and
IT engineer, Badenoch studied systems engineering at Sussex University and also
has a law degree. She has worked in the banking sector for Coutts and RBS and
is a mother of two.
Tweeting about
her appointment, Badenoch @KemiBadenoch posted on 29 July: “Thank you for all
good wishes and kind messages of support received. I also look forward to
working not just with @Conservatives colleagues but cross-party and grateful
for the warm welcome from @TracyBrabin and @Steve ReedMP who no doubt will be
keeping me on my toes!”
The minister’s
responsibilities include early years policy, including inspection and
regulation. Her portfolio includes delivery of 30 hours free childcare offer,
special educational needs including high needs funding, safeguarding in schools
and disadvantaged pupils – including pupil premium and pupil premium plus.
In her 2017
maiden speech as MP, the daughter of a GP and a physiology professor, described
the vote for Brexit as “the greatest ever vote of confidence in the project of
the United Kingdom”.