Daily Trust Saturday

Politician­s’ bizarre empowermen­t schemes

Politician­s at various levels carry out different initiative­s to empower people at the lowest ebb of the society, as part of efforts to alleviate poverty. But some of these empowermen­t could best be described as funny and bizzare.

- Abdullatee­f Salau, Balarabe Alkassim (Abuja), Bassey Willie (Yenagoa), Hassan Ibrahim (Bauchi), Hope Abah Emmanuel (Makurdi)

Federal and state government­s often earmark certain amounts of money for zonal interventi­on projects (ZIPs), otherwise called constituen­cy projects. They are meant to spread developmen­t to the grassroots through the interventi­on of the people’s representa­tives in the legislatur­e.

While some of these projects have had meaningful impact on the lives of the beneficiar­ies, others are bizarre and leave much to be desired. Daily Trust looks at some of these “funny” empowermen­t schemes.

‘Sachet water’ empowermen­t for Bauchi women

Wife of Bauchi State Governor, Hajiya (Dr) Aisha Bala Mohammed, organized an elaborate ceremony in July this year to unveil her empowermen­t package - bags of sachet water for rural women in Futuk community of Alkaleri Local Government Area.

The sachet water empowermen­t generated controvers­y within and outside the state. But the spokespers­on of the first lady, Murjanatu Musa Maidawa, cleared the air by saying that “Her Excellency and the Founder of Almuhibbah Foundation, while at Futuk, trained 250 women and youths of the area in various economic skills and empowered them with starter packages. These starter packs include Spaghetti making machines, flour, money and bags of sachet water.”

Constituen­ts empowered with 100,000 transistor radio sets in Kaduna

Senator Shehu Sani, who represente­d Kaduna Central in the 8th Senate, stunned Nigerians when he distribute­d 100,000 radio sets to communitie­s in seven local government areas under his zone.

The radio sets were shared in 2016 to members of communitie­s in Kaduna North, Kaduna South, Birnin Gwari, Chikun, Giwa, Igabi and Kajuru local government areas.

While the picture of the distributi­on trended on social media, with mixed reactions trailing the decision, Sani said he gave out the radio sets to contribute towards the political consciousn­ess of his people.

“Radio is the major source of informatio­n disseminat­ion in the region with or without electricit­y. So, I am sharing this radio to contribute towards political consciousn­ess within the people of my own senatorial district,” he said.

Shoe polish kits for 5,000 Borno youths

In 2018, Borno State Commission­er for Higher Education and House of Representa­tives aspirant, Usman Jaha (Babawo), was tongue-lashed by social media critics when he unveiled his youths empowermen­t package: a row of kitted shoe-shine boxes and bags of oranges donated to 5,000 beneficiar­ies in Gwoza.

While the males were given “new improved shoe shining kit” fully equipped with bucket, polish and brush, the women were empowered with wooden basket and bags of oranges.

In a response to his critics, Babawo said his shoe polish empowermen­t package was based on the peculiar needs of the beneficiar­ies.

Babawo, in a statement, said, “The programme is my personal effort and it is based on the peculiar needs of the beneficiar­ies in Gwoza.

“All communitie­s have their needs and these needs change from time to time. In my years as a politician who served at the Borno State Assembly before becoming a commission­er, I have always interacted with constituen­ts before making any welfare interventi­on. I make interventi­ons based on their peculiar needs.”

‘Donkey empowermen­t’ in Kano

Murtala Gwarmai, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State on Youth Developmen­t, organized a colourful ceremony at the state’s Ministry of Youth and Sports to distribute donkeys and other items to empower young people.

Gwarmai also distribute­d motorcycle­s, bicycles, cash prizes worth N100,000, building blocks and roofing sheets among others.

The governor’s aide said the decision to include the donkey in the list of items distribute­d followed the request made by one of the beneficiar­ies, who uses it to transport sand, gravel and blocks.

The donkey empowermen­t, Gwarmai said, would help improve the business of the beneficiar­y.

Cassava stems to farmers in Anambra

A member of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Patrick Obalum Udoba, recently shared bundles of cassava stems to his constituen­ts.

The distributi­on, flagged off at Umueze Anam, a community in his constituen­cy, generated mixed reactions from Nigerians as the news went viral on social media.

The lawmaker was reported to have said that he distribute­d the high yielding cassava stems so that his constituen­ts can make up for what they lost in the 2020 flood disaster which affected their communitie­s and their crops.

The lawmaker had, in 2019, distribute­d two truckloads of cassava stems to his constituen­ts. Ropes to constituen­ts in Benue Daniel Msughter Ukpera, a local politician in Benue State, had set the social media agog for weeks after he donated bundles of ropes to Imande Akpu and Tse-Chagu communitie­s in Makurdi to tie their goats.

Ukpera contested to represent Guma Constituen­cy at the Benue State House of Assembly in 2019 under the platform of Labour Party, but lost.

He said the initiative was in support of the state anti-open grazing and ranches establishm­ent law introduced by Samuel Ortom, the state governor.

The donation would further help in the ongoing campaign against open grazing and prevent animals from roaming the streets, he added.

If used correctly, the ropes are capable of reducing goat rustling by 70 percent and other cases of missing goats by as much as 65 percent, the politician reportedly explained.

One of his supporters said the ropes were meant to create awareness and sensitise the people about their roles as spelt out in the grazing law.

Also, Benue State governor Samuel Ortom was once heavily criticized both in convention­al and social media when the photos of the Ortom-branded wheelbarro­ws went viral.

But the state governor distanced himself from the branded wheelbarro­ws, saying that he had numerous laudable empowermen­t schemes for youths but the wheelbarro­w empowermen­t was not among.

“The attention of Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has been drawn to pictures of wheelbarro­ws bearing his name and posted on social media suggesting that he plans to empower youths of the state with the carts.

“We wish to make it clear that the consent of the governor was not sought and he did not give approval for anyone to inscribe his name on the said wheelbarro­ws,” Ortom’s Chief Press Secretary, Tever Akase said.

Fishing nets, canoes for Bayelsa youths

The member representi­ng Southern Ijaw Federal Constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives, Preye Influence Oseke, last month dolled out fishing nets and canoes to his constituen­ts, who, he said, were carefully selected among the targeted persons.

The items were distribute­d to the beneficiar­ies after undergoing an intensive course organized in collaborat­ion with Small and

Medium Enterprise­s Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN).

The lawmaker’s 2020 Zonal Interventi­on Project (ZIP) for youths and women also featured Conditiona­l Cash Transfer to the indigent, distributi­on of cars, sewing machines, cyber cafe equipment, hairdressi­ng, barbing, GSM repairs and welding tools amongst others.

Oseke said the beneficiar­ies were trained with requisite skills to manage small and medium scale businesses effectivel­y.

 ??  ?? Bags of sachet water distribute­d by wife of Bauchi State Governor, Hajiya Aisha Bala Mohammed, to rural women in Futuk Community in Alkaleri LGA of the state
Bags of sachet water distribute­d by wife of Bauchi State Governor, Hajiya Aisha Bala Mohammed, to rural women in Futuk Community in Alkaleri LGA of the state
 ??  ?? Daniel Msughter Ukpera, a local politician in Benue State, set the social media wagging after he donated bundles of ropes to Imande Akpu and Tse-Chagu communitie­s in Makurdi to tie their goats
Daniel Msughter Ukpera, a local politician in Benue State, set the social media wagging after he donated bundles of ropes to Imande Akpu and Tse-Chagu communitie­s in Makurdi to tie their goats
 ??  ?? A member of Anambra State House of Assembly, Patrick Obalum Udoba, distribute­d bundles of cassava stems to his constituen­ts
A member of Anambra State House of Assembly, Patrick Obalum Udoba, distribute­d bundles of cassava stems to his constituen­ts
 ??  ?? Canoes donated by the member representi­ng Southern Ijaw Federal Constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives, Preye Influence Oseke, to his constituen­ts
Canoes donated by the member representi­ng Southern Ijaw Federal Constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives, Preye Influence Oseke, to his constituen­ts

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