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Alli empowers 1,000 constituents on e-commerce, vocational training

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Alli empowers 1,000 constituents on e-commerce, vocational training

In a bid to alleviate poverty and promotes self-reliance, no fewer than 1,000 constituents benefitted from the e-commerce and vocational training sponsored by the Senator representing Oyo South Senatorial district on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sharafadeen Alli.

The Special Adviser on Media to Alli, Akeem Abas, made the disclosure in a statement issued in Ibadan on Thursday.
The two-day training programme held in Igboora and Ibadan respectively, has its participants were drawn from across the 99 wards in the nine local governments that made up the Senatorial District.
Alli said the programme was aimed at alleviating poverty and creating job opportunities, describing it as a great economic tool to make constituents self-reliant.
He said he had after the election took the decision to give back to the society who voted him into office.
“We sincerely believe those who participated in the two trainings will be able to use it in their different trades. It will afford some to start a different trade on their own,” he said.
The lawmaker added that about 1,000 participants drawn from across the 99 wards were trained on e-commerce and the other two vocational trainings.
“We have about a thousand participants for the e-commerce and other two sets of vocational trainings.
“It is spread across the 99 wards in the nine local governments that made up Oyo South Senatorial District.
“In the next one or two weeks, we are also going to distribute fertilizers to people of Ibarapa and the agrarian parts of Ido local government which is up to five wards making 35 wards,” he said.
A Petroleum Chemist from Trato Nigeria Limited, Dr. Chubby Egu, in his remarks, said the training was facilitated to empower  constituents and make them self-reliant.
“It will benefit so many of them because they would be able to start-up their business and generate income to take care of themselves
“They will acquire knowledge to do alot of things. It is a very good thing that our Distinguished Senator Sharafadeen Alli actually brought this to his Constituency,” he said.
The APC Senatorial Chairman for Oyo South, Alhaji Mojeed Olaoya, described the Senator as a man of his words, a doer and wonderful representative of the people, stating that it was exactly six months that he assumed office and had already done a lot including the training programme.
“I want to say that for the first time in the history of Oyo South, our senator in less than a year, has wonderfully empowerment as well as palliatives for the people of the Constituency.
“I must confess to you that he is doing wonderfully well. We are proud of him in this Constituency,” he said.
Shuaibu Sani, one of the beneficiaries, appreciated Senator Alli, describing it as a stepping stone towards poverty eradication in the district.
“I think this is a stepping stone towards eradicating poverty out of my life and the entire people participating. If we put this into use, we can forget anything about poverty and it will give us food, and everything on our table,” he said.
Another beneficiary, Mrs. Bunmi Agbaje, thanked the Senator for her usual support to constituents, appreciating his commitment to implementing beneficial programmes and initiatives.
“It is very exciting. We give it to our amiable Senator Sharafadeen Alli for this programme and initiative given to us. We say a big thank you to him,
“He said it, he made it and will continue to be doing it. We all say a big thank you to him,” she said.
While participants on e-commerce went home with android phones, others in the vocational training section went home with some materials.
All the participants would also receive start-up funds in their various registered bank accounts at the end of the training.
It would be recalled that Senator Alli in the last six months supported over 3,000 widows, 3,000 traders, sank boreholes, installed streetlights, repaired transformers, facilitated ICT centres for schools and supported many financially to mention a few.
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