Edo State approves N1 billion soft loans to empower market women

State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Eugenia Abdallah said that around 54,000 women have been identified to benefit from entrepreneurial training, microfinance support, and skills development schemes.

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The Edo State Government has approved N1 billion in soft loans to help market women expand their businesses and improve their livelihoods, according to the State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Eugenia Abdallah.

Speaking at a press conference in Benin City on Saturday, Abdallah outlined the state’s efforts under its SHINE Agenda, emphasising that the initiative was aimed at supporting grassroots women who form a key part of the consumer economy.

She said that around 54,000 women have been identified to benefit from entrepreneurial training, microfinance support, and skills development schemes as part of Governor Monday Okpebholo’s drive to strengthen women’s participation in Edo’s economic growth.

“The state government has approved N1 billion in soft loans for market women to boost their businesses,” Abdallah said. “I must commend Governor Monday Okpebholo for his unwavering commitment to women’s empowerment and inclusive governance, as 35 per cent of cabinet positions are currently occupied by women.

“This administration has shown that empowering women is not just a promise but a lived reality,” she added.

Abdallah also highlighted the ministry’s expanded social protection programmes, which provide support to vulnerable women across the state. These include rehabilitation and shelter services for trafficked women, survivors of rape, and victims of domestic violence. She noted that the ministry ensures children from affected families receive proper care and protection.

“We have given hope and dignity to those who thought all was lost,” Abdallah said, reiterating the ministry’s zero tolerance for gender-based violence.

In her remarks on women’s skills development, Abdallah announced that the Uromi and Igarra Skills Acquisition Centres had been revitalised, with more than 140 graduates completing training programmes in 2025. She added that the Evbuomodu Centre was being upgraded in collaboration with the Edo State Skills Development Agency to increase training opportunities for women and young people.

The commissioner expressed gratitude to Governor Okpebholo and the Coordinator of the Office of the Edo First Lady, Edesili Anani, for their continued partnership and support.

“We are building a future where every woman and child in Edo State can live with dignity, contribute meaningfully, and realise their full potential. Together, we will continue to make Edo shine brighter,” she stated.

Abdallah concluded that the state’s investment in women’s empowerment forms part of a broader plan to drive inclusive growth and sustainable development across Edo’s economy.

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