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Commissioner empowers Alimosho residents with N4m loan

By Jesutomi Akomolafe
18 September 2020   |   3:00 am
No fewer than 100 residents of Alimosho Federal Constituency have been given loans worth N4 million to boost their businesses by the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism

No fewer than 100 residents of Alimosho Federal Constituency have been given loans worth N4 million to boost their businesses by the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts & Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf.
 
The aid, which has three months moratorium before repayment, is the third in the series of the commissioner’s empowerment programmes earmarked for her constituency this year.

Beneficiaries received various sums from N100,000 upward, with the highest being N1 million received by Omobolaji Sherifat.

The commissioner disclosed that the residents of her constituency are sole beneficiaries of the loan facility.

She said: “This interest-free loan to residents in Alimosho who need a little capital to start-up or support their business is an act of giving back to the society, especially through empowerment of the less privileged. We expect beneficiaries to pay back according to the terms agreed with the handlers so that other people can benefit from the scheme.”
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She noted that it would further complement the efforts of the government to cushion the effect of COVID-19 on their businesses, which has significantly affected all sectors of the economy globally.

One of the beneficiaries, Sodeeq Lateefat, said: “This loan is a welcome initiative and a great opportunity for me to boost my business.”

Akinbile-Yussuf, had last month organized a capacity building and leadership training programme for 100 youths in Alimosho, which saw six participants emerge as Moremi youth ambassadors with a sum of N50,000 each as seed grants for their community-based projects while the overall winner, Adelakun Babatunde, got N100,000.

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