Business
Trader Moni: 30,000 Petty Traders To Benefit In Jigawa
No fewer than 30,000 petty traders in Jigawa State would benefit from the Federal Government’s microcredit loan scheme, otherwise known as ‘Trader Moni.’
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo made the disclosure in Dutse yesterday when he paid a courtesy visit to Emir of Dutse, Dr Nuhu Sunusi.
Osinbajo said the petty traders would be given either N5,000, or N15,000 or N20,000 to enhance their respective businesses.
‘‘We are here today in order to deepen our work with common man, because our major concern is how to improve the life of common man in Nigeria.
‘‘So, I want to assure you a minimum of 30,000 traders will benefit from this programme.
‘‘In the first instance, a trader will be given N10,000 loan, after settling that it will be increased to N15,000 and up to N20,000,’’ Osinbajo said. In his remarks, the Emir thanked the Vice-President for the visit.
‘‘We thank you for coming to explain to us what the Federal Government is doing to assist the common man in Nigeria.
‘‘We’ve seen the difference already, particularly with regard to women empowerment and school feeding programme, ’’ the monarch said. He, therefore, urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the money to enhance their businesses.
Osinbajo was in Jigawa for a one-day working visit, and he would launch some empowerment programmes initiated by both the federal and state governments.
Business
Nigeria’s Inflation Drops to 15.06%
Business
NDCCTMA, NDDC MDS Challenge Niger Delta Indigenes On Investment In The Region
Business
Cash Handouts Unproductive For Sustainable Agricultural Development – Engineer Kii
-
News3 days agoNigeria Recorded Two World’s Deadliest Terror Attacks In 2025 –Report
-
Politics3 days agoEid-el-fitr: INEC Urges Staff Discipline Ahead Ekiti, Osun Guber Polls
-
Editorial3 days agoThumbs Up For Sit-At-Home Reversal
-
News3 days agoPerm. Sec Pats Rivers NUJ On The Back
-
News3 days agoExplosions Rock Lagos, C’River, Kill One, Injure 40
-
News3 days agoFubara Hails Umah Ukpai’s Contributions To Global Christian Evangelism
-
Education3 days agoOpobo Kingdom moves to incorporate Ibani Language Into School Curriculum, Takes Off April
-
News3 days ago
Etche Monarch Alleges Death Threats, Assault
