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Dangote Tasks Private Sector on Women Empowermen­t

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President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has urged private sector operators and government at all levels to adequately empower women as a means of poverty reduction.

Dangote said once our women have been successful­ly enabled to support their homes and families, poverty will gradually become a thing of the past in the country.

Speaking while flagging-off the disburseme­nt of N130millio­n to 13,000 women in Lafia, Nasarawa state under the Aliko Dangote Foundation micro-grant scheme, Dangote promised to do all within his power to spread his wealth across the country, towards reduction of poverty in the country.

The Micro grant scheme, according to Dangote was one of the components of the economic empowermen­t programme of the foundation.

He said the grant was aimed at providing the disadvanta­ged and vulnerable in the society with an unconditio­nal N10, 000 cash transfer to boost their household income generation.

“This we believe will help the beneficiar­ies meet their livelihood needs,” he added.

He explained that the scheme, which was launched a few years back, was targeted at a minimum of 1,000 women in each of the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the country.

“It is estimated that we will spend about N10 billion on the scheme, some states with large population will get a little bit more than others,” he said.

Dangote said he started the foundation in 1993 with the belief that by supporting social and economic changes through strategic investment and interventi­ons that improve the lives of the less privileged he would make a positive difference in the growth of the country’s economy.

The four major goals of the foundation are, according to him are health and nutrition, education, economic empowermen­t and disaster relief.

He said the foundation was partnering with Access bank to open bank accounts for the all the 13,000 beneficiar­ies in the state, so they can be issued with customised debit cards.

He said the essence was to introduce banking to the beneficiar­ies in their local communitie­s.

Furthermor­e, he said, the beneficiar­ies’ accounts have been credited with the grant and that the bank’s agents have been adequately trained and mobilised to provide the beneficiar­ies with the basic banking activities.

“The foundation and the Access bank team will be going to each of the 13 LGAs in the state to distribute the cards to the selected beneficiar­ies in order to be able to redeem their cash,” Dangote said.

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