Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday flagged off the
Dangote Foundation Micro Grant Programme, with a charge to beneficiaries
to see the grant as an opportunity to earn a living for themselves and
their household.
The
Governor, who gave the charge at the official flag off for the
N400million grant to 40,000 women provided by the Dangote Foundation,
also assured that his administration would be consistent in providing
enabling environment, continuous development and economic empowerment
for the residents irrespective of their tribe, creed or religion.
He
said, “Let me also use this opportunity to appeal to the first set of
beneficiaries not to abuse the opportunity afforded them by the
Micro-Grant Programme. The seed grants you will receive have been
provided to enable you engage in petty commercial activities and cottage
business that would put food on the table for your family and not a
largesse that should be spent frivolously.”
He
said the decision of Dangote to share his wealth with the people of
Lagos State was a strong indication of love and support for the
well-being of the people in the State, adding that the gesture shows a
depth of character and compassion that should be emulated by other
persons who are equally endowed.
“The
real essence of wealth is to improve the standard of living of people
around us, true wealth is measured not by the property one acquires but
by the ability to positively affect the society and lift up less
privileged people,” he said.
Governor
Ambode said he would ensure the grant is administered to benefit the
targeted disadvantaged and vulnerable members of the society, especially
the widows and other special interest persons.
“The
micro-grant programme is designed to enhance the income generating
capacity of beneficiaries through seed grants of N10, 000 and other
accessories. I urge members of the Micro-Grants Beneficiary selection
committee to ensure transparency in the nomination process from the ward
level,” he said.
He
also urged the Micro-Grants Beneficiary Selection Committee to ensure
that no one is denied access to the facility on the basis of gender,
political, ethnic or religious affiliation.
Earlier
in his speech, the President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote,
said he believes that supporting social and economic change through
investments and interventions that improve the lives of the less
fortunate is what will make a positive difference in the growth of the
nation.
“By
supporting essential social needs, we are contributing to nation
building, restoring dignity and hope, as we all work to build a better
Nigeria”, Dangote said.
He
emphasised that the Foundation, Aliko Dangote Foundation, is his own
personal philanthropic effort and one that is not connected to his
business, Dangote Industries Limited, adding that he started the
foundation in 1993 and made a substantial endowment to the foundation.
“Despite
the economic downturn, my foundation will continue to do the
intervention. I think this is the right time to be consistent on the
intervention”, Dangote said.
He
highlighted the major four goals of the foundation as health and
nutrition, education, disaster relief and economic empowerment.
“Today’s
programme is one component of the economic empowerment programmes of
the foundation and shall provide for disadvantaged and vulnerable women
with one-off N10, 000 cash transfer to boost household income
generation,” he said.
Also
in her welcome address, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty
Alleviation, Mrs. Lola Akande, commended the initiative of the Dangote
Foundation, for deeming it fit and proper to extend the scheme to women
in Lagos.
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