“Empowering Women Through Livestock: Kano Governor Distributes 7,158 Goats”.
Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has distributed 7,158 goats to empower 2,386 women as part of an economic initiative. Each beneficiary was to receive three goats under the second phase of the Livestock Fattening Programme within the Kano Agro-Pastoral Development Project.
This initiative aims to promote livestock entrepreneurship among vulnerable groups, specifically targeting women across the state’s 44 local government areas. The program is intended to help reduce poverty by providing women with the means to become economically self-reliant through livestock management. The initiative has been described as having a value of N2.3 billion, emphasizing the state government’s commitment to innovative and inclusive poverty reduction strategies.
Posts on X have shown a mix of reactions, with some users questioning the effectiveness and creativity of distributing goats as an empowerment strategy, suggesting it might be more about making headlines than providing sustainable economic empowerment. Conversely, others see it as a step towards rebuilding the local economy, especially after actions like demolitions and revocations that might have previously impacted economic activities in the region.
This distribution is part of a broader effort by Governor Yusuf’s administration, which has also included financial empowerment through cash grants to women, aiming at their economic upliftment and self-reliance.