WOMEN ARE HOUSEHOLD PILLARS, SAYS UMAR FAROUQ…. Flags off Rural Women Cash Grant in Adamawa.

WOMEN ARE HOUSEHOLD PILLARS, SAYS UMAR FAROUQ…. Flags off Rural Women Cash Grant in Adamawa.
December 18 10:20 2020 Print This Article

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq has described rural women as pillars of the family and the bedrock of small businesses which contribute in no small measure to the economy of the nation.

The Minister made the remark when in Yola on Thursday December 17, 2020 when she launched the Federal Government’s Rural women Cash Grant.

The Minister who was represented by the Director Humanitarian Affairs, Alhaji Ali Grema noted that the program had changed lives of many enterprising rural women who invested the N20,000 grant in their petty businesses with a turnover profit.

“Transfer and grants are some of the methods used by the government to empower the poorest members of our communities. Since its introduction in 2016, it has impacted positively on the lives of the poor and vulnerable persons in Nigeria.
“I thank President Muhammadu Buhari for his support at enabling us to implement this noble programme specifically for women who are the pillars of our households”.

Umar Farouq noted that 16,988 Poor and Vulnerable Households In Adamawa state have been captured under the Conditional Cash Transfer Programme, one of the numerous Social Development Programmes with beneficiaries from Gerei, Numan , Hong, Gombi Lamurde, Shelleng, Mubi North, Song, Maiha ,Toungo, Michika and Madagali

Earlier, the Focal person, Social Investment Programme in the state Mrs Mary Yuwadi stated in her remark that many graduates, undergraduates, micro business owners as well as farmers have benefited from federal government’s various Social Investment Programmes.

“Adamawa women welcome and appreciate this gesture because it is a development to encourage women to start their own businesses
and make a living. I see this as an investment stimulant to start a business. Adamawa women are hard working and we assure you that they will make good use of the money”.

At least, 4,500 rural women in Adamawa state will receive a
one-off cash grant of N20,000 each to encourage household financial and asset acquisition and also engage sustainable livelihood.
Over 150,000 poor rural women across the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory will benefit from the programme.

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