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From AMEDU JOSEPH,  Lokoja

As part of efforts to put smile a on the faces of the people at the grassroots, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Connected Development, Ambassador, Hamzat Lawal, has empowered over 500 women with cash to improve their livelihoods.

The empowerment programme which was part of the post election sensitisation advocacy to the grassroots on the need to sustain the existing peace in the state and to set agenda for the incoming administration in Kogi State, was organised by one of the leading Civil Society Organisations , “Connected Development.”

The programme took place in Adavi, Kogi-Koton Karfe, Okehi and Okene Local Government Areas of Kogi State.

Addressing the beneficiaries during the post election sensitisation and advocacy in Okene recently, Ambassador Lawal said the empowerment was a token to appreciate women for coming out en-mass to cast their ballots peacefully during the November 11, 2023 off-cycle governorship election in Kogi State.

Lawal who is also an international election monitor, noted that as a philanthropist, he has to complement the effort of the state government in eradicating poverty at the grassroots. He urged other spirited individuals and corporate organisations to consolidate on what the government had been doing to ameliorate the suffering of the less privileged in the state.

“Recently, Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello launched the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and started with palliative and empowerment programme. I think that as CSO, individual and private sector, we should consolidate on what the government is doing to eradicate poverty, especially at the grassroots.

“This cash empowerment which is N5,000 per recipient, we targeted 500 people in different wards across the state. We have reached out to 100 vulnerable people in Koton-Karfe at Ohimeyge Igu palace, 200 people at Oboroke in Ihima, 100 beneficiaries at Abuga Ozuja ward in Okengwe and 100 people at Onyi-koko ward in Okene.

“This empowerment is mainly meant for women because they are peace builders and the fabric of the society. I am using this medium to appeal to women to prioritise the education of their children and wards. I am here today because of how much my mother has invested in me through education and I want every parent to do same,” he said.

Ambassador Lawal earlier visited the Nigeria Union of Journalists, to meet with all working journalists in the state in an interactive session to fashion out the possible way to ensure the success of the incoming administration in Kogi State.

Ambassador Lawal also took the post election advocacy to Onoziomi Central Mosque in Adavi LGA where he charged Muslims faithful to remain peaceful even in the face of provocation, noting that Islam is a religion of peace.

One of the beneficiaries of the empowerment, Mrs Hafsat Suleiman from Oboroke in Ihima community , described the gesture as a big relief to women at the grassroots. She added that “This is the first time an individual will come to the ward for post election advocacy and also presenting cash to the people.

She thanked Ambassador Lawal for his kind gesture and urged other well meaning Nigerians to emulate him.

 

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