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Over 500 Women Empowered With Cash Grants In Osun as Beneficiaries hail Governor Adeleke

Making a priority for women empowerment, Springtime Development Foundation (SDF) and Veronica Adeleke Empowerment, in partnership with Osun State Government through the Ministry of Women Affairs, Children and Social Welfare under the leadership of Governor Ademola Adeleke, have trained over 500 women across 30 local government areas of the state on domestic farming, and entrepreneur skill.

At the event, the state government rolled out N50,000 cash grants to the beneficiaries.

The empowerment programme which was held at Springtime Foundation headquarters, Ede, on Thursday, designed to teach women on how to farm conveniently in their own compounds.

Speaking during the program, the Commissioner for Women, Children and Social Affairs, Hon. Ayobola Awolowo, commended Governor Adeleke for his commitment to empower women and fostering development in the state.

Awolowo emphasized that the initiative would enable women to sustain themselves and their businesses, contributing to economic independence.

However, Chairperson of Atakumosa West,
Hon. Mrs. Dada Bukola praised the governor’s dedication to the people of Osun, particularly women, and commended the organizers for their efforts.

She highlighted the initiative’s potential to create lasting impacts by enabling women to stand on their own.

Mrs. Aroke Oluwakemi, wife of the Chairman of Ife South Local Government, also expressed appreciation for the program, noting its role as a vital support system for women, especially those with limited resources.

“This initiative really supports and serves as a backup for the beneficiaries, especially people that have nothing to do. This will also support some businesses,” she stated.

Adeyeni Aderonke Deborah, a beneficiary from Ilesa West Local Government, expressed gratitude to Governor Adeleke and the Springtime Development Foundation. She noted that the training provided through the program equips women to farm independently, reducing reliance on others for survival.

“With this program, we were taught how to farm in our compound. We therefore henceforth won’t depend on anyone for survival,” She said.

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