Shocking! This Is How APC Is Spending The Recovered Abacha Loot!

                         
     
Following the distribution of ten thousand Naira loan (N10K), from the huge sum recovered from the Abacha loot which was approved by the federal government to give to small and medium scale business owners in the country, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Tuesday vowed that he would ensure an even distribution of the Trader Money.

In a statement he disclosed via his official facebook handle, Osinbajo averred that he would locate everybody irrespective of name, tribe and religion.
                           
Giving reasons for the empowerment, Osinbajo opined that the contributions of the market women, road sellers, artisans and others who make up the informal sector are un-debatable. His words, “The market women, road sellers, artisans and others make up the informal sector. While they remain largely invisible, their contributions to the economy are undebatable.

Trader Money is one of the distinct loan products of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP). It seeks to boost the informal sector by enumerating and empowering key players with loans. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of visiting the Oshodi, Ketu and Bariga markets in Lagos to discuss Trader Money.
No matter who you are, we will find you and invest in you.”

Yemi Osinbajo assumed office after taking the oath of office on 29 May 2015 at the Eagle Square, Abuja. As the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he is expected to oversee the economic planning team and report, as well as make recommendations, to the president who takes the final decision.

Because of his legal background and antecedents as a commissioner for justice in Lagos state for eight years, many expect that he will contribute a great deal to the much needed reform of the judicial system at the national level. During the 2014/2015 campaigns of the All progressives Congress.

Yemi Osinbajo held numerous town hall meetings across the country as against the popular rallies that many Nigerians and their politicians were used to. One of his campaign promises, which he has recently reiterated, was the plan to feed a school child a meal per day. Beyond feeding the school children, he has recently emphasized that this plan will create jobs (another campaign promise) for those who will make it happen.

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