In yet another effort to realize her dream of women empowerment in
Nigeria, Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has acquired 20 rice
mills and 25 fish driers for use by women farmers across the country.
The mills were acquired through the Aisha Buhari Foundation.
This intervention is in line with Mrs. Buhari’s
belief that women need to be economically empowered if they are to play
their important part in socio-economic development, especially those
that have no formal education and those that have dropped out of school.
Acquisition of these equipment is part of a larger strategy to uphold
the dignity of women through education and empowerment, which has
recently led to the Aisha Buhari Foundation engaging with appropriate
federal authorities to revive community learning centers across the
country, so that women, who had minimal or no formal education can
benefit through a non-formal arrangement.
The rice mills come in two varieties, those with capacity to process 20
tons per day and those with 10 tons per day. Seven states are to receive
10 mills with 10 ton capacity, while eight states will receive 10 of
those with 20 ton capacity. The 25 fish driers, with capacity for 20
units per hour will go to 13 states across the country.
The acquired equipment forms the first tranche of what will be
distributed nationwide, and are to be in custody of the wives of the
governors of the beneficiary states. Women are to access and use the
equipment for free.
Mrs. Buhari is confident that whenever women were given such an
opportunity, they use it to grow themselves and their families,
especially in terms of improving their livelihood. She calls on them
therefore to justify this confidence by using the equipment to grow
their businesses.
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