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Babangida’s Better Life programme empowers rural women in16 states

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 Mrs. Aisha Babangida, the Executive Director of the Better Life Programme for the African Rural Woman (BLPRAW) on Saturday said that rural women from 16 states were empowered with entrepreneurial skills by the organization.
Babagida, who disclosed this in a statement she personally signed expressed the importance of providing not just basic adult literacy education for the rural women; but also support their entrepreneurial skills for economic growth.
The statement quoted her saying this in Abuja while making a remark at the premiere of a short film titled: “HER MAJESTY”  developed and sponsored by the organization.
She said that supporting women would enable them  gain access to affordable resource materials to use either as a singular unit of a community or as a group.
‘Twenty-four women from different states (Enugu, Anambra, Oyo, Kwara, Kaduna, Kano, Borno, Delta, Ogun, Niger, Akwa Ibom, Abuja, Benue, Edo, Nasarawa and Kogi) were beneficiaries of the organization’s target.
“This is to provide support to rural women across Nigeria  and they  had the opportunity to share their stories and experiences.
“Each day, more women fall into the category of vulnerability due to harsh economic situation in the country.
“These range from job loss, insecurity to unavailability of resources, these continuously put a strain on living day to day as well as alight fear of the future which further puts a tremendous amount of stress on the women, ” she said.
Babangida said that  BLPRAW believed that it was the responsibility of all  citizens to participate in assisting rural women in their communities, no matter how small or great the contributions might be.
She said that there were  various resources as well as activities that people could do or provide to help rescue the rural women from poverty.
She added that BLPRAW would  be updating its website as well as social media platforms with information concerning its present and future beneficiaries.
She said the organization would not  only highlight the stories of rural women,  but always highlight their  needs in  ways that  public contributions would  be of great help to them  and their communities.
“By doing this, we intend to help the public as well as future stakeholders of BLPRAW identify and support the goal of providing sustainable development resources and activities in the continued journey of supporting the rural African women.
“On behalf of the rural women and our team of dedicated members, we say humble thanks to everyone who continues to support us and the work we do,” she said.
According to the statement, the premiere had in attendance Dame Pauline Tallen Minister of Women Affairs, Dr. Asabe Vilita Bashir, Director-General of the International Women’s Conference Centre, Hajiya Aminu Aliyu, Mrs. Ngozi Madaki and Hajiya Saadatu Sani Musa. (NAN)