The lawmaker representing Ibadan South West state constituency 1 and Deputy Chief Whip in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Yusuf Adebisi has distributed sewing machines, hair dryers and clippers and other barbing tools to constituents in the second phase of his annual constituency empowerment program.
The handing over of the the equipment was organized today, January 15, 2021 at the constituency.
The beneficiaries have been in the last one year enrolled in vocational training which covers hairdressing, tailoring and barbing at Sower Empowerment Foundation located within the constituency.
While speaking, Hon. Yusuf Adebisi, congratulated the beneficiaries for well behaved and good character they demonstrated throughout the training period.
The Deputy Chief Whip expressed his happiness for the success recorded at the end of the training, saying that the step was part of his effort to engage the people particularly youths in his constituency.
The youthful lawmaker disclosed that the distribution of equipment like hair dryers, sewing machines and clippers was second batch of the exercise, adding that several youths, widows and traders were beneficiaries in the first batch organized last year.
Hon. Adebisi appreciated the state Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde for his support for the members of the state’s assembly.
He solicited continuous support for the governor to be able to deliver more on his electioneering promises.
While charging the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the equipment, Adebisi assured other members who are yet to benefit to be patient as they will be accommodated in the third batch that will commence in due time.
Chairman, Ibadan West LCDA, Hon. Tajudeen Adigun, in his remarks appreciated the effort of Hon. Adebisi for ensuring that dividend of democracy reached the people at the grassroots.
While imploring members of People’s Democratic Party in the constituency to continue to maintain the reining peace and unity, the council boss also urge the beneficiaries to see the gesture as the beginning of good things.
Mrs. Temitope Oluwagbemisola, who is the founder of Sower Empowerment Foundation, expressed her appreciation to the lawmaker. She also applauded the beneficiaries for their cooperation through the training period.
She said about 13 people were enrolled in tailoring, 12 in hair dressing while 5 were in barbing. She said that the training lasted duration of one year.
One of the beneficiaries, Akintola Fathia, commended the lawmaker for keeping to his promise. She thanked the management of Sower Empowerment for the knowledge impacted in them.