Aregbesola Splashes N375m On Women

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Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State

Governor Rauf Aregbesola
Governor Rauf Aregbesola

The crowd at the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, capital of Osun State, southwest Nigeria, on Thursday, comprising mainly of women, showed their appreciation through singing, dancing and prayers for the incumbent Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola.

Aregbesola’s administration will give out N375 million as cash in aid of women who head households in the state. Apart from giving the women monthly stipends, they will be trained in vocations common to their territory and at the end of the 12th month, they will each be given a seed money to start small scale business.

The only condition attached to the benefitting households was that they should make use of government infrastructure – meaning pregnant women in such households should make use of government health facilities while their children attend government schools.

Also, at the event, new ultra-modern hand-held ultrasound diagnostic scanners (touch screen) and mirror-3d (colour) dopller ultrasound diagnostic scanners were launched.

Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola acknowledges his mammoth supporters
Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola acknowledges his mammoth supporters

According to the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Aregbesola on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Abdullah Adeyanju Binuyo, under whose office the programme was executed, tagged the programme: Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT).

“From which ever way you look at it, the people are the winners. They are not only the direct beneficiaries but also all the positive multiplier effects of the programme come back as plus for the people,” the SSA said.

“We give out N5,000 monthly to the head of each benefitting household which is a woman. That is the cash aspect. Residents of the benefitting households must make use of government facilities, that is the condition. The transfer aspect is that the money given out will be spent in the state, that is ploughing back the money into the state economy thereby contributing to its development. At the end of the 12th month, each head of the benefitting household will get N100,000 to start small scale businesses of their own. Remember that the pregnant women are treated free at government hospitals while the children enjoy not only free education but they also get free school uniform and are fed free. So the people are the ultimate winners of this programme.”

The state Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Mrs. Mofolake Adegboyega, stated that the benefitting households were not picked at random.

“They were selected through a thorough research by the consultant we employed to do so and the consultant who is also a woman, is a Professor at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife. It took her six months of criss cross the nooks and crannies of this state to arrive at the list of beneficiaries,” she explained.

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According to her, the pilot scheme involve five local government areas in the state with 100 from each local government. A total of 2,250 households will benefit from this programme,” she said.

Governor Aregbesola said the scheme restated the commitment of his administration to making life better for the generality of the people of the state.

“With all sense of modesty, I want to say that there is no household in Osun State that our administration has not touched positively,” he said.

According to him, the programme was the pilot programme, assuring that, it will spread to other local governments in the state.

“You have not seen anything yet. We want to ensure that poverty is reduced to the barest minimum in this state. That is why our programme is anchored on the development of our people,” he assured.

Speaking on the scanners, the governor stated that they were procurred to ensure reduction in maternal mortality and reduce incidence of stroke in the state.

“The first scanner will scan pregnant women and detect the position of the unborn baby for any necessary medical action if there is need, while the second scanner detects early stroke symptoms in people for early medication,” Aregbesola explained.

The governor was emphatic in the mode of operation of the two health facilities: “pregnant women and others that will make use of these facilities will not pay any money – it is free”.

The programme climaxed with the handing over of the N375 million cheque to the heads of the benefitting households and the commissioning of the ultra-modern, ultrasound scanners.

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