Saturday, August 31, 2019

CEPEJ Empowers Petty Traders In Lagos State, Charges Government To Assist Less Privilege Nigerians



CEPEJ Empowers Petty Traders In Lagos State, Charges Government To Assist Less Privilege Nigerians

Francis Tayor

Lagos_____ A foremost Nigeria based Non Governmental Organization, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, has empowered a group of petty traders with cash to enable them trade and manage their business even in the present prevailing economic situation in the country.

The beneficiaries of the maiden edition of CEPEJ EMPOWERMENT program are Emily Nbezuo, a widow and a petty trader who sells roasted yam, plantain and potatoes by the road side at Ajao Estate, Mrs Muyibat Odejobi, a petty trader, widowed with 3 children a Muslim who sells tomatoes and pepper at Mafoluku, Oshodi and Sani Lawa, a male,a Muslim with 4 children who deals mainly in amendment of clothes at Agboju market.

The cash disbursement was done at Lagos State office of CEPEJ located at 2 ASA Afariogun Street, Ajao Estate. In attendance was a representative of Government officials from the Oshodi/Isolo LGA Mr.Ganiu Mejindade and the CEO of Out of School Children Empowerment Foundation, Mr.Kelani Akeem Tolu.

They applauded CEPEJ for a job well done and promised to partner with the organisation in future similar program/initiatives

The beneficiaries thanked CEPEJ for remembering them and promised to make good use of the cash gifts.

The National Coordinator of the Center, Comrade Mulade Sheriff who was represented by the Communications and Advocacy Manager, Mrs Victoria Ajayi while speaking  with journalists commended the government on the positive changes so far in Lagos but still charged them to partner with the organization so that the number of beneficiaries reached would be more than was achieved.

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