THISDAY SPECIAL RELEASE
Towards ameliorating widespread poverty in Nigeria and appropriately
empowering both women and youths across the 774 local governments in the
country, the Dangote Foundation has continued the disbursement of N10
billion grants to all women and youths in all local governments
nationwide.
The disbursement of the fund is meant to enable recipients meet
immediate family and livelihood needs by providing a one-time grant to
start up enterprises that will boost their economic and consumption
activities and help reduce their vulnerability.
Speaking at the continuation of the disbursement in Lokoja, Kogi State,
President, Dangote Foundation, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said the
foundation in response to the widespread poverty in Nigeria in 2011
instituted a cash transfer intervention - the Dangote Micro-grants
Programme - to provide cash transfers to select poor and vulnerable
Nigerians. The disbursement is expected to be completed in 24 months.
He explained that the cash transfer intervention focused on women who bear the greatest brunt of poverty.
He said: “Our programme provides a one-off grant that enables
recipients to grow or start an enterprise, invest in product assets,
improve the health of their families, and/or take on new activities that
reduce their vulnerability and enhance their economic standing. It has
successfully assisted women and their families in Kano and Jigawa
States.”
According to the business mogul, the cash transfer intervention
programme is national in scope and will systematically cover all the 774
local government areas of Nigeria working through partnerships with
state governments.
Explaining the partnership with state governments, he said: “This is in
keeping with Dangote Foundation’s belief in working through
partnerships for effectiveness, scale and impact in tackling the
challenges that we face as a nation. This is a key feature of the
programme which aims to support and complement state governments’
poverty reduction efforts.”
Lauding Dangote’s philanthropic gesture across the country and even
internationally, the Governor of Kogi State, Captain Idris Wada, urged
other rich Nigerians to emulate Dangote and share part of their wealth
with the masses. He assured the people that Kogi would do everything
possible to partner Dangote Group in any area the company is interested
in.
On the partnership with Kogi State, Dangote said: “We are pleased to be
able to partner the Kogi Government to support 22,000 women across the
state’s 21 local government areas. One thousand women per local
government area, plus an additional 1,000 women from Obajana, our host
community, are recipients of the Dangote micro-grants, totalling N220
million in Kogi.”
A total of N1.31 billion has been disbursed already, with Kano State
getting N1.04 billion and Jigawa N270 million. The disbursement in Kogi
brings the total disbursement to N1.53 billion.

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