Khadijah Ameen

Khadijah Ameen is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian politician representing the United National Congress.

[1][2] While completing her undergraduate degree, she served as the public relations officer for the university's Off Campus Renters Association.

She also worked as a campaign coordinator for the 2007 general elections and as a chairman for the UNC in the constituency of St.

[3] In 2010, Ameen became the chairman of the Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation at the age of twenty-eight, the youngest person to ever hold the position.

[1] She was the executive member of the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Local Government Authorities and chair of the sub-committee on education and training.

[8] Her campaign emphasised the issues of land regularisation, unemployment, crime, traffic, and flooding, as well as establishing an aircraft maintenance and repair hub at Piarco and a bio-technology manufacturing corridor.