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Hadiza Yar’adua, Katsina State’s Commissioner for Women Affairs, empowered 150 residents of Kangiwa Ward with food and business tools as part of a broader effort to boost economic resilience and reduce poverty.
In an initiative aimed at supporting small businesses and reducing poverty in the region, Hon. Hadiza Yar’adua, Katsina State’s Commissioner for Women Affairs, has empowered 150 individuals from Kangiwa Ward with essential food items and livelihood tools, reinforcing her commitment to economic resilience and community development.
The initiative, which took place over the weekend, Hadiza announced the empowerment program on X (formerly Twitter) on Feb. 10, 2025, highlighting its alignment with broader economic and human capital development goals.
“I joined other stakeholders for the flag-off of the APC Local Government campaign at Kangiwa Ward by empowering 150 individuals with essential business materials. This initiative aligns with our commitment to human capital development, poverty reduction, and economic upliftment,” she wrote.
Hadiza’s efforts reflect a growing push for sustainable economic programs that directly benefit local communities, particularly women and small-scale entrepreneurs. Her leadership at the Ministry of Women Affairs has focused on addressing economic challenges through targeted empowerment programs.
This latest initiative strengthens Katsina State’s ongoing efforts to support vulnerable populations, ensuring access to resources that promote self-sufficiency and financial stability.