Dangote Women Empowerment Program Reaches N4.3billion in Disbursement

Dangote Women Empowerment Program Reaches N4.3billion in Disbursement

The Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) has doled out a whooping N4.3billion as part of its unconditional Micro Grant Programme for empowering vulnerable women across rural communities in the country.

Speaking at the flag-off of the Micro-grants Programme in Bauchi on Tuesday, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, represented by the company’s Group Executive Director Government and Strategic Relations, Engr. Ahmed Mansur said, the Foundation had earmarked N10billion to be disbursed to vulnerable women across the 774 Local Government Areas in the country and so far over four hundred thousand poor women across Lagos, Kano, Jigawa, Kogi, Adamawa, Borno, Yobe, Niger, Nasarawa, Sokoto, Katsina and Kwara states have benefited from the programme with Osun, Edo, Ogun, Rivers, Anambra and Ebonyi States in the pipeline.

Dangote Women Empowerment Program Reaches N4.3billion in Disbursement

He said in Bauchi State alone, N200million is currently being disbursed to twenty thousand vulnerable women across the 20 Local Government Areas within the state and that the unconditional micro-grant is aimed at supporting the government efforts in empowering the poor families in the state.

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The Micro-grants programme is one component of the Economic Empowerment pillar of the Aliko Dangote Foundation to provide disadvantaged and vulnerable women with a one-off, unconditional N10,000,00 cash transfer to boost their household income generation.

While thanking Aliko Dangote Foundation for coming to assist the vulnerable women in Bauchi State, Governor Senator Bala Abdulkadir Muhammad said he was very elated with ADF’s intervention across the country and especially in his state. He expressed optimism that the intervention will support lives and livelihoods of women, children and families in Bauchi State.

According to him: “Aliko Dangote is a beacon of hope for the Bauchi people. He has been creating not only business institutions at the highest levels but also touching lives at the lowest level. He seems to understand Nigeria more than some of us who are politicians. He’s supporting our mothers who will help put food on our tables and train their children in schools. We’ve just named the school of nursing and midwifery after him. This is to mark his huge contribution to our societies in Bauchi. We are also using this opportunity to inform him that he should come and invest in Bauchi. We have the highest deposit of limestone in the country. We have the largest arable land and the largest forest. Bauchi is also very peaceful and secured.

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The Governor also presented a book to the Aliko Dangote Foundation.

The book was written over 100 years ago by Sheik Uthman Danfodio and titled: The Principle of Leadership.

Speaking also, the Speaker, State House of Assembly Rt Hon Abubakar Y. Suleiman described the intervention as huge saying it would go a long way in supporting the poverty alleviation stride of the state government.

He said the state will continue to collaborate with the state in the area of economic empowerment of womenfolk.

Commending the foundation, First Lady and wife to the Governor Mrs Aisha Bala Muhammad said the intervention will help lift families from economic problems, even as she urged the women to invest it wisely.

Speaking, one of the beneficiaries Amina Musa, 50, said she would start a micro business and use the profit to support her family.

Another beneficiary Jumai Rabiu, 47, described the intervention as huge and timely, adding that she will use the money judiciously and employ others too.

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Source: Legit.ng

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