Kwara house of reps candidate grants N16 million to 800 persons

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Muktar Shagaya, the APC candidate for Kwara State’s Ilorin West/Asa federal constituency, empowered 800 persons with N20,000 each on Saturday to support SME development in the capital city.

Muktar, who claimed that the empowerment was being carried out by his campaign organization (Muktar Shagaya Movement), clarified that the program was not intended to buy votes for the main election that will take place the following year.

The cash was distributed to the recipients, who were selected from the state’s Ilorin West/Asa LGA, during an empowerment event called the SME Intervention Program that took place in Ilorin.

Muktar said to reporters that the project was meant to promote SMEs in the state.

He said, “This is the 16th edition of the empowerment programme. We are creating ease of doing business and business owners in Ilorin West/Asa Federal Constituency.

“This is something that has been happening since 2014, it is not a function of politics, even if I wasn’t doing politics, this empowerment would still continue and it’s being done every three month. So, if we can track between where we are now and chronologically follow the timeline, you would notice that every three month, we always do something along this line.

“Exercising your democratic right should have nothing to do with money, so this aspect of vote-buying is not something that we count as a means to earn votes of the people. What we’re trying to do is to reshape Ilorin West/Asa and how politics is being done in the constituency.”

“We shouldn’t play into what was being done in the past, we are trying to create new ways forward for a brighter future for us all.”

When asked the question of why the empowerment had not been done with the provision of working tools, the young politician said, “The empowerment is always in cash base and today it’s N20,000 to SMEs in Kwara and I’m sure that the beneficiaries know what they can use it for. So my simple advice is that the beneficiaries should spend it judiciously and they should be upright citizens of Ilorin West/Asa LG and Kwara State.”

The citizens of the state were encouraged by Muktar, the son of Nigerian business magnate Hajia Muinat Shagaya, to obtain their Permanent Voter’s Cards in order to exercise their democratic right.

He said, “What everyone needs to do now is to key in that process. We’ve been given an extended opportunity for all of us to go and have the opportunity to express our democratic rights. And those that have attained the age should get their PVC. I’m not saying they should vote for me but they should exercise their democratic rights.”

“We should all go out and register because, without the PVC, we can’t vote to make an impact in our state and county,” he said.