The Kwara State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has approved a grant of N200 million for the empowerment of 4,000 artisans in the state.
Each artisan is to get a sum of N50,000 to support their various businesses.
The Acting General Manager of the State Social Investment Programme (KWASSIP) , AbdulQuawiy Olododo announced this on Monday in Ilorin while addressing newsmen.
According to him, a portal will be launched in this regard for the members of the artisans to apply for the grant.
He disclosed that part of the criteria which the artisans will have to fulfill is the uploading of their 2022 tax clearance from the State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS) and evidence of membership that they belong to recognised artisan associations in the State.
Olododo said the portal will be opened until the 21st of November, 2022, urging artisans in the state to take advantage of the opportunity to enhance their economic activities.
Speaking on KWAPRENEUR 3.0, the KWASSIP boss disclosed that over 15,708 applications were received, out of which 1,582 were found to be multiple entries, bringing the actual applications to 14,126, which cut across all the 16 Local Governments in Kwara State.
“Breakdown of the 14,126 applications are as follows: 4,052: agribusinesses (farming, foodstuffs, productions, and agro machineries); 1,582 – Artisans; 2,750 – Products, provisions, etc; 240 – transport services; 432 – Clothing wears and Fabrics; 620 – Telco services (POS, Phones accessories); 4,450 – Other categories,”he explained.
“KWAPRENEUR 3.0 called for application, which was concluded in September. Applicants ranged from varieties of Professions such as Fashion Designing, Small Scale Provision Business, Agriculture, transportation services, and a lot more.,
He said successful applicants will from this week begin to receive calls and messages to inform them to come and defend their business plans before KWASSIP team of judges to determine the beneficiaries of the Kwapreneur 3.0.
“The KWAPRENEUR is a programme aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs in the State to get access to funding and training to kick-start their businesses and also expand existing ones in order to see that Kwara State fully becomes a business-driven economy,” he explained.
Olododo also clarified that the N20,000 grant tagged ‘owo isowo’ for women petty traders is a one-off support for petty traders.
“It has equally been brought to the attention of this Office that some people are claiming that the beneficiaries of the N20,000 support of owo isowo (women petty traders) across the state will be collecting the money each month for 6 months. This is not correct. We want the members of the general public to please disregard this information as it is not true. There was never a time when such information was stated or reported from this office. The grant is a one-off support for petty traders,” he added.
Olododo appealed to members of the public to continue to support the programme and the administration of Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq which continues to show concern for the welfare of every member of the society, including the downtrodden and the elderly.
Hauwa Abu