Foundation partners Paga on women empowerment
Dangote Foundation has launched the Lagos chapter of its micro grants program geared towards empowering women in the grassroot across the nation.
The micro grants programme is targeted on the disadvantaged and vulnerable women in the targeted communities.
The Dangote Foundation, in partnership with Paga on the execution of the electronic funds transfer, will give N400 million in grants to 2,000 women in each of the 20 LGAs within Lagos State.
According to the firm, each beneficiary will receive a one-off payment of N10,000 to apply towards petty trading and other small business projects that can boost and stabilize their household incomes.
Speaking on the partnership, Paga Co-Founder and Director of Business Development, Jay Alabraba said:
“It’s a great honor to partner with the Dangote Foundation and the Lagos State Government on this micro grants program. It will make a real difference in the lives of women that would otherwise not have access to funds they need to start small businesses and create a more steady income flow for them and their families.
” At Paga, we operate with the belief that small businesses are the true engine of economic growth and must be strongly encouraged at the grassroots level; and that is exactly what is happening with the micro grants program. Beyond Paga’s primary role of disbursing the grants securely and in real time to the beneficiaries via their’ mobile phones.
“We are also finding opportunities to educate beneficiaries and their families on financial services, such as savings and electronic payments, that make everyday life and small business operations so much easier. Alhaji Dangote and the Dangote Foundation are an inspiration to all – we look forward to expansion of the micro grants programs to other parts of Nigeria, ” he added.
Using electronic payments to disburse micro grants for the first time, the Dangote FoundationProgram Operations Manager, Musa Bala said;
“It is unfortunate that in our society and across Africa, women are usually the first to be affected by a negative turn in the economy. The objective of the foundation is to empower women financially in the hope that they will then go on to empower themselves and their families by building micro businesses.
” We have already seen the positive. impact this programme has had on women in the other states where micro funding has already been dispersed and we are confident that we will have similar results in this region.
“It is the first time we are using electronic payments to disperse micro funding and we are happy to be working with an experienced partner like Paga to make a difference in the lives of so many women within the LGA’s under the Lagos State Government. We hope to maintain the partnership beyond Lagos state.”
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Nigeria should do first thing first. This is a digression from the real issues facing Nigeria. Just because the Western Countries are shouting & pushing Nigeria into Women empowerment does not mean that Nigeria should just jump into it like that. For any women empowerment programmes to function & be beneficial in Nigeria, first & foremost, manufacturing Companies, Industries, Corporations, Institutions, etc, have to be established & owned by Nigerians & the naira currency has to be kept stable so that the society can function properly. Also, those dubious IMF & World Bank have to be kept out of Nigeria. After this, you can now talk about Women empowerment.
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