Politics

Why Bauchi State First Lady Empowered Young Women With Bags Of Sachet Water

The First Lady of Bauchi State, Aishatu Bala Mohammed has recorded yet another political giant stride as she empowers women in her state.

The news of her latest women empowerment program was reported by Sahara Reporters today June 25.

Sahara Reporters gathered and reported that the distribution of massive bags of sachet water to women in Bauchi State was the First Lady’s means of ensuring that women have startups in the state.

In civilized societies of the world, human empowerment is meant to meet human developmental needs, especially economic needs.

With the tens of bags of sachet water, the women can at least earn a living.

Hajiya Aishatu is the wife of Bauchi State incumbent governor, Bala Mohammed.

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