She was a member of the PUK leadership council.
She was born in 1952 in Khanaqin city.
She graduated from the Kurdish Department of Sulaymaniyah University.
In 1974, after three brothers joined the revolution, the security agencies raided their home in Khanaqin, deported her parents to southern Iraq, confiscated their house and auctioned off all their belongings.
In 1975 she joined the ranks of Komala Ranjdaran Kurdistan and graduated from the Kurdish Department of the College of Arts of Sulaymaniyah University in the same year.
In 1976, she was appointed as a teacher in Kalar, but moved to Tasluja at the decision of Komala. In addition to teaching, she was also responsible for organizing in Tasluja.
In 1977, after the establishment of Leila Qasim Organization for Women's Organization, she was entrusted with the responsibility of one of the two departments of this organization. That same year, he moved his activities to Baghdad and joined Martyr Col. Jiwamer in the Red Eagle Organization, which was responsible for transporting the fighting into the enemy's house in Baghdad.
In 1978, when Imam Khomeini began his movement against the Shah's regime from Najaf, she delivered two letters from Comrade Mam Jalal, Secretary General of the Kurdistan National Union, to Ayatollah Khoei, the Shiite Marja'i in Karbala and Imam Khomeini in Najaf.
In 1982, she was the first woman to participate in the first conference of the Kurdistan Teachers Union in Balisan village.
In 1986, she was arrested by the security agencies and moved to the mountains and began her life as a Peshmerga alongside his wife Ali Shamar.
After the infamous Anfal campaign in 1988, she and a number of women were able to participate in the establishment of the Kurdistan Women's Union across the border and carried out various activities. After the establishment of the Kurdistan Women's Union in Saqiz in 1989, she worked for the organization and published articles in the first issue of the organization's organ magazine Tawari.
That same year, she returned to Garmian and became a member of the Kirkuk headquarters. From 1993 to 2003, she was in charge of the Kirkuk branch of the Kurdistan Women's Union and for a while she was the administrator of the Garmian headquarters.
In 2003, she was elected as the deputy head of Khanaqin headquarters.
In 2010, she was elected as a member of the leadership of the PUK at the 3rd Congress in Sulaymaniyah.
Wasfiya Bani Wais devoted most of her life to her people, country and the path of the PUK.
Unfortunately, she died on the night of 25-26-04-2016 near Warmawa in Sharazoor.[1]