The Kwara State Governor, Dr Abdulfatah Ahmed has flagged off a N41M empowerment scheme for women in the state.
The
Governor who made a symbolic presentation of cheques to beneficiaries
at the Banquet hall, Ilorin, said his administration has prioritized the
informal sector as a major driver of economic activities and as the
area in which majority of the people are making a living, according to a
statement from the State government made available.
He
said the remaining balance of N21M will be released to qualified women
in the coming month noting that empowerment is part of his
administration’s efforts to enhance the livelihoods of women.
According to him, “it
is designed to assist women who are the powerful majority of the
electorate and are in dire need of financial assistance to do their
businesses”.
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The
Governor said the approach of his administration is to strengthen the
informal sector, which is: the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME) under which micro-credit funds are disbursed via micro finance
banks to qualified cooperative groups.
He said the
first set of beneficiaries are drawn from the three senatorial
districts of the state, saying the decision to prioritize women was born
out of the role they played in shaping the society politically,
socially and economically.
“In view of this,
this government has put in place various programmes to educate, and
empower women and young girls with the tools, resources and skills
necessary to build productive lives for the benefit of the society”, the Governor stated.
The Governor who expressed optimism concerning the repayment, noted that the scheme has recorded a 75 percent repayment rate.
He stated that women have greater incentive to utilize the funds prudently and repay on schedule.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Dr (Mrs) Ayinke Saka, disclosed that the state government under the first phase of the programme empowered 350 women across the 16 LGAs.
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