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Fintiri empowers 65,000 residents with business grants
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State, launching the third phase of the Fintiri Business Wallet, empowered 65,000 residents of the state with business grants of N50,000 and above. The Business Wallet aims to empower micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Adamawa State.
According to the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri on New Media @MGcfr, “this program provides beneficiaries with a grant of ₦50,000 to support their businesses as part of the governor’s 8-Point Agenda focusing on youth and women development.
“To date, the initiative has empowered over 20,000 women, with plans to expand its reach to more beneficiaries.
“The governor emphasized the importance of skills training and support, particularly in the ICT sector.
“Linked initiatives include the NG-Cares empowerment campaign and a partnership with the SDG to assist vulnerable households.
“The state government mandates follow-up support and “trader clinics” to build capacity in micro-investment and savings.”
Dr. Michael Zira, Director General of PAWECA, announced that disbursements will occur in three batches to foster a trade-friendly environment.
“The program is designed to uplift the less privileged, earning praise from the chairman of ALGON Adamawa State, Suleiman Gangkuba, for improving residents lives,” The SSA said.
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