Princess Samiat Abolanle Bada, the Ikosi-Isheri Council Chairman, has launched the Chairman Empowerment/Business Grant Support program, providing significant financial assistance to the community. Through this initiative, a total of 25 Million Naira was disbursed to 1,000 residents, with each individual receiving 25,000 Naira. This generous grant aims to foster entrepreneurship, support families, and bolster the local economy.

In her address, Princess Samiat Bada reiterated her commitment to creating an environment where residents can thrive and contribute to the collective progress of Ikosi-Isheri. She emphasized the administration’s dedication to empowering residents and promoting innovation and entrepreneurship. The Council Chairman highlighted the importance of supporting small businesses, which are crucial for job creation and economic resilience.

The cash grant is designed to help individuals overcome barriers and realize their potential, whether they are artisans, market sellers, or POS merchants. Each recipient’s story is one of determination and resilience, embodying the spirit of the community.

Princess Samiat Bada’s initiative reflects her belief in the potential of every individual to make a difference, especially during this economic challenging time. By providing financial support, she is enabling residents to overcome obstacles and contribute to the community’s development. The Chairman expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Executive team, Legislative arm, Management and volunteers for their dedication in making the program a success.

Addressing the grant recipients, Mayoress Samiat Bada encouraged them to embrace the opportunity with courage and conviction. She acknowledged the potential challenges but reminded them that every obstacle is an opportunity for growth and innovation.

The Chairman called on everyone to reaffirm their commitment to supporting and uplifting one another. By working together, they can transform challenges into opportunities, dreams into reality, and aspirations into achievements.