Niger Delta
Group Funds 31 Cooperatives
No fewer than 31 Cooperative Societies have benefited from the micro-credit scheme of the Women Fund for Economic Empowerment (WOFEE) in Delta.
The state Commissioner for Women Affairs, Community and Social Development, Chief Betty Efekodha, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Asaba.
According to her, each of the cooperatives got N300, 000.
She said that the state WOFEE collaborated with the Nigeria Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development Bank.
Efekodha said that the main purpose of the initiative was to channel micro-credits to the women in the grassroots.
She said that plans were being worked out with Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Commission for further economic empowerment of women in the state.
The commissioner also said that the State Government in 2004 initiated grants to women living with HIV/AIDS to reduce burden of the scourge on women.
According to her, there are many widows living with HIV/AIDS, who due to their poor financial status are not able to take care of themselves and their children.
“Since this programme started in 2004, a total of 237 widows have benefited from this scheme,’’ she said.
On the Residential Rehabilitation Life Skill Acquisition Programme, Efekodha said that a total of 21 girls benefited from the pilot scheme.
She said that the 12 months programme were targeted at girls who could not complete their secondary education and had no life skills that would enable them to become self reliant.
She said the girls were taught various life changing skills and subjects such as fish and snail farming, animal husbandry, crop farming, computer appreciation, event management, hair dressing and fashion designing.