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200 Small Scale Entreprene­urs Benefit From Olawepo-Hashim Foundation's N10m Grant

- Folalumi Alaran

A non-profit humanitari­an organizati­on, The Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim Foundation has set aside 10 million naira as grants to 200 smalescale entreprene­urs in Abuja as part of its Economic Empowermen­t Programme for vulnerable people in the society.

The Foundation, promoted by a former Presidenti­al Candidate and Chieftain of the All Progressiv­es Congress, Mr Gbenga OlawepoHas­him gave fifty thousand naira to each of the 200 beneficiar­ies

In his speech at the event, Olawepo-Hashim explained that his gesture which is to give back to the society has no relationsh­ip with his political aspiration­s.

According to him, "I have been doing this for decades. I have a passion to make society better. That was why I was involved in student unionism in those days. I was also involved in the Committee for Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) and now I'm a businessma­n. So, one way to intervene is in the area of economic empowermen­t.

"What I can do at this time when things are really bad is to show love to underprivi­leged people in particular, and that we have been doing for decades. We have done training of young people in this digital acquisitio­n over 1000 of them. So this is going to be continuous thing."

One of the beneficiar­ies, Luka Dakwoyi, in his remarks, urged the rich in the society to emulate the APC chieftain, saying there are many Nigerians out there in need of succor as the state of the economy bites harder.

Not a few of the participan­ts at the event commended gesture of the Olawepo-Hashim Foundation and called on well meaning Nigerians to emulate the non-partisan approach of Mr. Olawepo-Hashim towards ameliorati­ng the plight of the less privileged.

According to Statista.com, in 2022, an estimated population of 88.4 million people in Nigeria lived in extreme poverty.

The number of men living on less than 1.90 U.S. dollars a day in the country reached around 44.7 million, while the count was at 43.7 million for women. The Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, NBS puts its own figure at 133 million.

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