The Community Support and development Initiative CSADI has trained more than twenty (20) people living with disability (PWD’s) drawned from Seven (7) local government area of Kano state.
The chairperson of the Association Hajiya Zainab Ahmad Suleiman MFR, JP disclosed this while declaring open, the one day training of the beneficiaries as well as disbursement of money and materials ment for the start their businesses held in Kano on Tuesday.
According to her, the beneficiaries were carefully selected (both of them Disabled) soley to support their lifes at this trying time of economic hardship and ease their suppering.
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“In the past one month we started training them, we give them material to start what they have learnt so that in 30 days time we will invite them back to see what they have goned so per, and I am very happy to tell you that these girls have performed better” said Mrs Suleiman.
“We’ve not imagine that within this short period one of them will even start inter-state business with just what we’ve give them, one of them told me that with the four thousand naira (4,000) we donated to them (after material they’ve received from us) at the end of this month after selling the product they’ve generated eight thousand (8,000) naira, and if they continue like that only god know how per they might have go” said the chairperson.
Mrs Suleiman said the beneficiaries were also trained on how to prepare themselves against human trafficking, drugs abuse, financial letracy, Village savings and loans association (VSLA’s), soap making among others.
The beneficiaries were drawned from Bunkure, Dawakin Kudu, Gwale, Dala, Fagge, Kumbotso and Kano Munincipal local government area.
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She then urged the beneficiaries to make judicious of what they’ve given so as to sustain their lifes and to support immediate family as well as be self-reliance.
In a remark, the chairperson of Kano state polio Victims Association Amina Abdullahi Diso appreciate the gesture, describing CSADI’s Support as life-line initiative dreamed by many members of the association which according to her now comes into reality.
She then promise to make judicious use of it, hopping that in some years to comes their members would be able to empowers more.