By Biodun Ogundipe, London
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Senatorial Candidate for Ogun West Senatorial District, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola has donated the sum of N137million as part of microfinance empowerment scheme to over 5,000 market men and women in Yewaland.
The empowerment programme, tagged ‘Oloja Yayi’, was organized in conjunction with Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR), Lagos.
Disbursing the financial empowerment through bank transfer at a colourful event held in Ilaro, Yewa South local government area of the State, Senator Adeola, said the essence of the empowerment was to eradicate poverty among market men and women in Yewaland.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation equally noted that, the empowerment of 5,500 market men and women was the beginning of developmental strides that will happen in Ogun West if elected as Senator in the February 25 National Assembly election.
His words, “In the face of serious economic challenges facing our nation, there is no doubt that our market women and men are facing serious challenges in their trading activities of goods and services at the lowest level in our markets without much succor from government at all levels”.
“We have a good exception here in Ogun State with Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun’s commendable programme tagged “Oko Owo Dapo” which provided our market women and men some succor in trying times”.
“Without that programme our market women and men would have been left completely alone in the very difficult position in financing and re-financing their small-scale businesses from where they make a living as well as provide for their family. I commend the governor for this initiative.
The closest to that supportive gesture in time past was also from the President Mohammadu Buhari led APC administration in the form of Trader Monie for some market women”.
He added, the programme was “to complement the laudable initiative of our governor and our party in time past that I deemed it fit to further address some of the problems facing our market women and men. I am facilitating this programme of empowerment tagged “Oloja Yayi” in Ogun West in conjunction with Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR), with Start Up Grants for agro-manpower, artisanal manpower and cage culture carp specie restocking for market women and men”
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