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NAPEP Assures Nigerians On Poverty Eradication
The Coordinator, National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), Malam Mukhtar Tafawa-Balewa has assured Nigerians that the organisation’s war against poverty would be successful.
Tafawa-Balewa gave the assurance in Abuja on the occasion of the 2012 World Day for the Eradication of Poverty, which had as its theme “Ending the Violence of Extreme Poverty’’
“We are optimistic that the good days will come sooner than expected; the President has shown enough political will and unwavering commitment to the welfare of all Nigerians.’’
He said that there was considerable progress in the drive to put an end to extreme poverty by 2015
Tafawa-Balewa said this year’s theme was an indication that the world was taking the issue of fighting poverty “as a governance issue that requires deliberate policy thrust’’.
“As the Transformation Agenda of this administration gets underway and improvement in our GDP and expansion of our domestic productivity, we shall achieve significant success in our fight against the scourge of poverty.
“We at NAPEP wish to assure the nation that we shall not spare any effort in seeing to the realisation of Mr President’s agenda of transformation.’’
Also speaking, he Secretary of NAPEP Alhaji Aliyu Yahaya-Gusau, said the organisation was committed to “ensuring that women, children and unemployed youths are empowered in order to reduce poverty in the country’’.
He said that since the inception of the programme, considerable efforts had been made to reduce poverty, adding that the introduction of the three-wheeler tricycle popularly called keke-NAPEP, had empowered many unemployed youths.
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