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Again, Bomai Empowers Women In Yobe South With N1 Million Each

By Mohammed Abubakar

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Again, Bomai Empowers Women In Yobe South With N1 Million Each

DAMATURU – In a bid to boost economic growth and empower women in his constituency, Senator Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai, representing Yobe South Senatorial District, has again disbursed N1 million each to female constituents to start up micro or small-scale businesses.

This initiative aims to improve the livelihood of women in the district and promote entrepreneurship.

The program, which is part of Senator Bomai’s ongoing efforts to support women in his constituency, provides financial assistance to help them establish and grow their businesses. Each beneficiary received N1 million to start or expand their ventures, enabling them to become self-sufficient and contribute to the local economy.

The women who benefited from the program expressed their gratitude to Senator Bomai for his generosity and commitment to empowering women in Yobe South. They noted that the financial assistance would enable them to achieve their business goals and improve their families’ well-being.

This initiative is expected to have a significant impact on the community, promoting economic growth and development in Yobe South. By empowering women, Senator Bomai’s program aims to reduce poverty and inequality, ultimately contributing to a more prosperous and sustainable future for the district.

Senator Bomai has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the welfare of his constituents through various empowerment programs and initiatives. His efforts to support women and promote entrepreneurship in Yobe South have earned him recognition and appreciation from the community.

With N1 million, the beneficiaries can explore various business opportunities, such as: starting an agro-store to sell agricultural products, offering freelance services, such as writing, graphic design, or digital marketing. Creating an online store to sell products and reach a wider market. Starting a restaurant, eatery, or food vending business. Fashion Boutique, Opening a fashion boutique to sell clothing and accessories.

These business ventures can help the beneficiaries generate income, create jobs, and contribute to the local economy.