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Lawmaker empowers 1,144 market women in Lagos

gfhnews.com by gfhnews.com
October 14, 2024
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Rep.Kayode Akiolu, member representing Lagos Island II Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives has empowered over 1,144 market women in his constituency with grinding machines.

Akiolu made this known in a statement in a statement by Mr Emman Ozoemena for the Office of the House of Representative member.

He explained that the gesture was aimed at boosting productivity and income of beneficiaries.

“The empowerment intervention facilitated by Hon. Akiolu is implemented by the Office of Senior Special Adviser to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (OSSAP-SDGs)

‘’It is aimed at enhancing productivity, creating jobs and increasing income of several families.

‘’This intervention has significantly boosted the local economy by empowering these women-owned small businesses with grinding machines

‘’The machines are important tool that support them to deliver services to millions of households in Lagos Island and beyond,” he said.

According to the him, the empowerment programme is among series of interventions targeted at improving the livelihoods of his constituents, especially women and girls .

‘’The decision to distribute 1,144 grinding machines to the constituents was informed by the role the women play in socioeconomic development of the Constituency.

“They act as pillar of support to their families, the community and the constituency,” he said.

The lawmaker promised to continue to prioritise the well-being and welfare of women and girls who are key actors in the economy.

He szid that he would continue to provide the much needed support to families and the community as mothers, care givers and business owners.

Akiolu appreciated President Bola Tinubu for extending the SDGs intervention to his constituency.

He canvassed for increased collaboration with legislature as a vital link between the Federal Government and the constituency

He said that the SDGs targeted initiative should be strengthened towards actualisation of the 2030 Agenda.

Akiolu said that access to economic opportunities for women engaged at the informal sector of the economy has the potential to result in improved livelihoods of the people of Lagos Island II.

“Empowering the hardworking women and mothers of Lagos Island II who are engaged in small businesses is vital for the overall growth and economic development of the Lagos Island, the state and the nation.

“These hardworking women who are contributing immensely to economic development of Lagos Island, Lagos state, and the country, requires huge support and encouragement by the government at all levels.

‘’This initiative is to acknowledge their contribution to the growth of the informal sector in Lagos Island II, my dear constituency in a profound way,” he said

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