The Edo State Government, through the Ministry of Social Development and Gender Issue, has empowered 200 women by providing them with Point of Sale, POS, machines, and N4 million as a start-off grant.
Public Relations Officer of the ministry, Osato Ekhator announced this development on Monday, March 11, stating that the initiative is aimed at celebrating and supporting women’s economic empowerment.
The POS machines distribution and grants commenced on Friday, March 8, with 75 women benefiting on the first day, and an additional 125 set to receive theirs later in the week.
This initiative is designed to foster financial independence among the recipients, enabling them to navigate the challenges of the evolving economic landscape.
It is a collaborative effort involving the Edo State Government, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, and other partners.
Ekhator expressed the government’s commitment to ensuring that 200 women benefit from this program, emphasizing that the POS machines and N20,000 grants for each recipient are instrumental in supporting the women on their journey to self-sufficiency.
“The Edo State Government has ensured that 200 women benefitted from this programme. Seventy-five got their POS machine on Friday with the N20,000 grant each while others will get theirs this week.
“Hopefully, it will help them become self-sufficient as they navigate this ever-changing world,” Ekhator said.
The coordinator of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ, Joel Zombu highlighted the organization’s efforts to empower women across various spheres. He underlined GIZ’s collaboration with Nigeria, and its commitment to empowering MSMEs, youths, and women for improved business management.
