RHI: 500 women get N25m empowerment grant in Niger
By Rita Iliya
Hajiya Fatima Bago, Wife of Niger Governor and state Coordinator of Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), has disbursed N25 million Economic Empowerment programme grant to 500 women in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Nigeria’s First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, had on Tuesday, launched the programme under her pet project, Renewed Hope Initiative in conjunction with Tony Elumelu Foundation.
NAN reports that the programme was to support 18,500 women entrepreneurs with business recapitalisation grants nationwide including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) with N50,000 each.
She explained that the disbursement was in continuation of the programme launched in Niger by the First Lady, where she made a symbolic presentation of N50,000 to 50 women.
Bago urged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the grants and advised those without businesses to venture into entrepreneurship.
“This grant is a seed of trust placed in your capable hands, use it wisely, grow it, let it change your story and inspire others,” she said.
She reiterated that the grants were meant to empower women and improve their livelihoods.
The governor’s wife commended the partnership between RHI and the Tony Elumelu Foundation, saying it was a shining example of how private sector and national programme could work together to create lasting impact.
She also thanked her husband, Gov. Umaru Bago for his support for programmes that uplift women and children, adding that his belief in inclusive development was a solid pillar.
Earlier in her remarks, Mrs Mary Noel-Berje, Special Adviser to Niger Governor on Women and Affirmative Action, advised the beneficiaries to make the First Lady and governor’s wife proud by improving their businesses.
“You must multiple what you have been given today, because businesses can be started small and can lead to a higher yield, you can use the little gotten today to become self-reliant,” she said.
Also speaking, Mrs Afiniki Dauda, Deputy Speaker of Niger House of Assembly, promised to monitor the beneficiaries, especially those from zone B, to ensure they use the grant wisely.
In their remarks, the beneficiaries including Alheri Yafimugunta and Aisha Yawa, thanked the wives of the president and the governor for the gesture and promised to use money to improve their businesses. (NAN)
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