Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says feedback from the field and testimonies indicate that the TraderMoni and MarketMoni beneficiaries
Osinbajo’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, in a statement in Abuja, said the vice president had an interaction with newsmen after his assessment visit to markets in Keffi and Masaka towns of Nasarawa StateThe vice president urged beneficiaries of the loan schemes to continue to pay back their loans so they could get more money and become very successful in businessess
“Everybody is keying in already, what we want to do is to expand it so that more traders can get this facility, so we need to do more because at the moment, we have done close to two million but we need to increase the number”. “We want to make sure that every petty trader in the market have enough so that they themselves can even employ more people and pay their children’s school fees and also build their own houses.Earlier at the palace of the Emir of Keffi, Alhaji Shehu Yamusa
He said the inventories of the many of the traders were very small as they could be people hawking groundnuts, selling bread and other basic things. He said that one of the other things that would the traditional might be happy to hear was the President’s determination to the question of education. ” So, we are extremely concerned on how to improve education; Technical education in particular, I think that it is very important.
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