Maru/Bungudu APC reps Candidate Donates Skills acquisition tools to 300 women in Zamfara.



Hon.Abdulmalik Zubairu Zannan Bungudu
From Ahmed Attahir




The Zamfara state APC candidate for Bungudu/Maru federal constituency for the forthcoming 2023 election, Abdulmalik Zubairu Zannan Bungudu has presented the donation of skills  acquisition  equipments to 300 women as empowerment to his constituent in the state.


 Speaking during the presentation ceremony held at Furfuri town, Bungudu local government area today,the candidate said the donation was part of his blueprint of empowering women to be self reliant.


He said the beneficieries were trained by the Zamfara state Investment and Property Development Company in collaboration with the Consulting Firm, Brighter Future Initiatives in the state. 

He explained that 300 women were trained on soap/perfume making, shoe and bag making, sewing, event decorations, make up, liquid car wash and hair dressing among other vocational skills.


According to him,empowered  them with raw materials of various skills they were trained on."The gesture is a start up support for you to progress, based on your respective skills,”  Zanna added.


The APC reps candidate maintained that women as mothers,need to be supported to take care of their various responsibilities,"empowering or educating women was like empowering or educating the whole family or community".


“I congratulate the beneficiaries for the successful graduation from this training and that may their business improve to the highest level by God willing". 


“As you all know, women are among my top priority, therefore if given mandate in the coming 2023 general elections, I have various programmes for your future development".


He called on the beneficiaries to support government programmes for the development of the state and urged them to vote for APC candidates at all levels during  the forthcoming 2023 elections in the state. 


In his remarks,Managing Director,  Zamfara Investment and Property Development Company, Anas Hamisu Lawal charged the beneficieries to utilise various skills they were trained on.

"There were plans to connect beneficieries with markets so they could easily sell their finished products for the betterment and development of their businesses".

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