Crime/Social Justice
208,000 benefits from Delta's social welfare programmes
Written By: Alphonsus Agborh
18 Sep 2024 10:02 AM
Asaba, Delta – Delta state government has flagged off the fourth disbursement of its Community Action for Resilience and Economic Stimulus (DELTA-CARES) programme with 79,365 beneficiaries.
This brings to 208,000, the number of beneficiaries since the program was launched over a year ago.
Speaking at the event held in Asaba, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori said his administration was determined to ensure that residents of the state do not unduly suffer from the economic hardship bedeviling the country.
According to him, the fourth tranche disbursement marked another significant milestone in the administration’s commitment to the economic empowerment and welfare of the people.
He said: “As an administration, we seek to create avenues for every Deltan, regardless of their background or political affiliation, to access opportunities that will expand their enterprises, enable them to create wealth, improve their living conditions, and contribute to the overall socio-economic development of our state.
“It is gratifying to note that the Delta CARES Programme has touched lives, provided critical support to households and small businesses. Their stories of resilience and renewal continue to inspire the work we do.
“This current phase of implementation represents more than just another stage in the DELTA CARES Programme. This initiative reflects our strong conviction that prosperity should be shared, and that every citizen deserves a fair chance at achieving their potential.
“As we roll out this 4th phase, we are proud to announce that over 97,000 beneficiaries will be empowered. We must, however, note that this figure is more than a number; it represents individuals, families, and communities.
“From grants to small businesses, to providing support for poor and vulnerable households, we are delivering real change, and it is our hope that this intervention will increase and create ripples of development across Delta State as we continue to do MORE for our people.
“Let me extend my heart-felt congratulations to the beneficiaries of this phase. I urge you to make the most of the support you receive today.”
This brings to 208,000, the number of beneficiaries since the program was launched over a year ago.
Speaking at the event held in Asaba, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori said his administration was determined to ensure that residents of the state do not unduly suffer from the economic hardship bedeviling the country.
According to him, the fourth tranche disbursement marked another significant milestone in the administration’s commitment to the economic empowerment and welfare of the people.
He said: “As an administration, we seek to create avenues for every Deltan, regardless of their background or political affiliation, to access opportunities that will expand their enterprises, enable them to create wealth, improve their living conditions, and contribute to the overall socio-economic development of our state.
“It is gratifying to note that the Delta CARES Programme has touched lives, provided critical support to households and small businesses. Their stories of resilience and renewal continue to inspire the work we do.
“This current phase of implementation represents more than just another stage in the DELTA CARES Programme. This initiative reflects our strong conviction that prosperity should be shared, and that every citizen deserves a fair chance at achieving their potential.
“As we roll out this 4th phase, we are proud to announce that over 97,000 beneficiaries will be empowered. We must, however, note that this figure is more than a number; it represents individuals, families, and communities.
“From grants to small businesses, to providing support for poor and vulnerable households, we are delivering real change, and it is our hope that this intervention will increase and create ripples of development across Delta State as we continue to do MORE for our people.
“Let me extend my heart-felt congratulations to the beneficiaries of this phase. I urge you to make the most of the support you receive today.”
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