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Post Covid-19': Presidemt Buhari's Wife Empowers Women with cash in Delta Community

Post Covid-19': Presidemt Buhari's Wife Empowers Women with cash in  Delta Community

 Advises  them to make judicious use of it

In the bid to  alleviate the  suffering of the women after the Covid 19 that ravaged the economy of the world,  the President"s wife , Mrs Aisha Buhari has empowered women in Delta State with  cash gift   through National Directorate of Employment: a micro Enterprise Enhancement Scheme, Delta State Chapter.


 The programme which took place at Beeland Hotel in Udu in Udu Local Government Area over the weekend was unique in many  perspective. 
. In her address, the wife of the President ,Mrs Aisha Buhari,  represented by Mrs Janet Oyubu said  she was concerned about the the plight  of women  especially the rural dwellers having gone through financial stress occasioned by the Covid 19 pandemic saying she decided to assist them with a token to enable them  start a petty trade to be able to take care of their family since many women are bread winners in their families.  
The President wife also charged women to always contribute their quota for the advancement of the country  for the good of all.
She said the scheme is meant  to empower 250  rural women   across the 25 local government areas of the state  adding that this is the first phase and the sebsequently,other phases would follow.aa a total of 1200 would  women would be  empowered.
She  said after six months , the beneficiaries  would be appraised  to know how they used the money adding if there is a meaningful   progress, they would not only be  given more money but given different skill aquisition programmes  which would be based on how to make soap, bead, and others.
The wife of the President, who was represented in the state by Dr Mrs Janet Oyubu said President Muhammedu Buhari led government is poised to reposition the country for  the speedy growth and development after  the covid-  19 pandemic  which ravaged the world
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She said:"   many  women  from the rural areas are the bread winners  of their family so, the  federal government deemed it  fit to assist them( women)  with the token to enable  them engage in whatever business of their choice to feed their family".
She therefore advised the women to make judicious use of the money by engaging in petty trade as they would  given another  money after six months after the appraisal of their performance in this regard.
She   expressed thanks to   President Muhammedu Buhari to have.  given the needed support for the programme to be  a successful one  just as she thanked  the Honourable  Minister of State for labour, Hon Festus Keyamu(SAN)and others who made the programme a success.
On his part,  the Director General of  National  Directorate of Employment, Dr Nasir Mohammed said the programme  is aimed at empowerng women in the state generally and  not  for party  affiliation.  
The Director General of NDE who was represented by the State Co-ordinator, Mr. Olu Chuxs Tony said  the programme would be in phases  as after this group, another group  of women would follow suit. 
He therefore advised the beneficiaries  to make good use of the  money given to them  in order to achieve the purpose  for which  the programme. is meant.
He said: ' the token being  given out today is to  assist the rural women to start small scale business to enable them take care of their family".
The  beneficiaries  of the empowerment programme  expressed their  joy an appreciation to   the wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari and the Director General  of National Directorate of Employment for the cash splash and promised to put the money into good use by embarking on petty trade in order to  take care of their families. 
They also thanked the Minister of State for Labour, Hon Fetus Keyamo (SAN) for working in conjunction with the Direcotor General of National  Directorate of Employment and other stakeholders in this regard which have paved way for the empowerment  given to them.
The highpoint of  the ceremony was the presentation of the cash gifts  to the beneficiaries.amidst applauds.

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