Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, at the weekend flagged off strategic and massive empowerment programme particularly for youths in his Yobe North Senatorial District, Yobe state.
The programme, according to a statement by Ola Awoniyi, special adviser (media) to the Senate President, was launched in Lawan’s country home of Gashua and witnessed by the Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni and his predecessor, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam.
“Governor Buni performed the ceremonial cutting of tape to flag off the distribution of the empowerment and entrepreneurship materials sponsored by Lawan who has won parliamentary election for six consecutive times since 1999,” Awoniyi said.
He added that Lawan, at the event, unveiled the packages which include the distribution of 34 commercial buses to support drivers, four ambulances for health institutions in four Local Government Areas, 1000 irrigation pumping machines and a total sum of N87 million in grants for 350 beneficiaries who will receive N250,000 each to start some trading activities.
Others are Grail grounding machines, vulcanising machines, sewing machines, Tricyle Machines, Laptops and Desktop computers, printers, transformers, agrochemical sprayers, Deep Freezers, bags of fertilizer, electricity generators for Berber’s shops, and customised books for primary and secondary schools.
Lawan, last year, flagged off Free medical outreach for those in his constituency with some critical health issues and massive free livestock vaccination in Yobe North.
He also reiterated, at the weekend, his earlier commitment to pay tuition fees of 2000 new entrants into tertiary institutions in the current academic session.
“This part of the country is one of the poorest part of Nigeria,” Lawan said, trying to justify the importance of the constituency initiatives.
“Our people need a lot of attention and those of us who are being elected to represent you, we will not let you down.
“The purpose of this event is to empower the people of Yobe North particularly the youths and we believe that they need this kind of empowerment programme because we have so many people who are challenged, who have no jobs, who have no businesses, or lost there jobs somehow because of certain situation.
“Therefore when we give Sharon buses to our constituents, it is to help them with something to live on and also to facilitate transportation in the zone.
“When we give tricycles or Keke NAPEP, it is to ensure that somebody has something to do and earns a living.
“And we have done so much to facilitate irrigation activities in this zone because we have a very big and massive flood plane.