Again, Sen. Oloriegbe Gives Back to Community, Empowers 250 in Kwara
Again, Sen. Oloriegbe Gives Back to Community, Empowers 250 in Kwara
By Kaosara Olayemi Oladimeji
The immediate past senator representing Kwara Central at the National Assembly, Dr. Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe, has once again demonstrated his commitment to enhancing the livelihoods of his constituents, despite no longer holding public office.
Through the 2024 Capital Project of the National Directorate of Employment, Oloriegbe facilitated an empowerment initiative benefiting 250 youth and women across Kwara State.
The event, held at the Bishop Smith LGEA premises in Ilorin, marked the second empowerment program since his departure from office.
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Beneficiaries received essential items, including Deep Freezers, Grinding Machines, and Sewing Machines, aimed at boosting local economic development and promoting self-sufficiency.
Represented by his daughter, Barrister Hafsat Oloriegbe, the former Senator reiterated his dedication to addressing social injustices and improving the quality of life for his constituents.
“This initiative responds to the pressing economic challenges faced by our community,” he stated. “Our commitment extends beyond public office, reflecting our enduring aspiration to support initiatives overcoming obstacles to general wellness and fostering financial independence.”
Beneficiaries Alhaja Medinat Sayi and Mrs. Victoria Arowolo expressed gratitude to Oloriegbe for his poverty alleviation efforts, praising his continuous support to vulnerable community members.
The event was attended by notable figures, including Mr. Kudabo G.O, State Coordinator of the National Directorate of Employment, and Awelewa J.N., the agency’s Auditor.