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Phase 2 – Irekandu Skills to Wealth Initiative: 200 Women Empowered in Obokun Constituency

In the realm of public service, Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi Irekandu stands out as he advances the second phase of his initiative to empower young women in the Obokun State Constituency.

As previously reported by Daily Impact, the Adewumi Adeyemi Foundation, in partnership with the Enterprise Development Center (EDC) of Pan-Atlantic University, launched the first phase of a comprehensive entrepreneurship training program in Obokun Constituency.

The second phase of this initiative, which commenced on Thursday in Ilare-Ijesa, aims to provide participants with essential entrepreneurial knowledge and skills to foster economic self-reliance and sustainable development.

During the opening ceremony of the second phase, Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi highlighted that the initial phase of the program had seen 200 young women selected from a large pool of applicants for a two-day intensive training session. This second phase also includes 200 young women from the local Obokun State Constituency, with plans for the third phase to introduce the Irekandu Ladies Cooperative.

Hon. Adeyemi emphasized that the training is intended to impart practical knowledge and skills crucial for successful entrepreneurship, underscoring his belief that true empowerment starts with education and skill development.

“This training program is part of a broader empowerment strategy. We received approximately a thousand applications from across the constituency, and while 200 young women were chosen for this phase, the program will continue in future batches of 200 participants each,” Adeyemi explained. He also expressed gratitude to the EDC for their invaluable support and collaboration, highlighting the program’s long-term benefits. “I am dedicated to continuing this initiative and supporting these young women in their business endeavours. The impact of this program will be felt for years to come,” he added.

Itinerary of Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi:

Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi, founder of the Adewumi Adeyemi Foundation and a member of the Osun State House of Assembly representing Obokun State Constituency, has shown unwavering commitment to creating an environment that promotes education, innovation, and sustainable development.

Launched in July, the initiative aims to provide participants with vital entrepreneurial knowledge and skills to promote economic self-reliance and sustainable growth. The first phase of the program saw 200 young women chosen from a large number of applicants for a two-day intensive training session. This training is designed to deliver practical knowledge and skills necessary for successful entrepreneurship, reflecting a commitment to the principle that genuine empowerment starts with education and skill acquisition.

Adewumi Adeyemi Foundation:

Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi, also known as Irekandu, a member of the Osun State House of Assembly representing Obokun State Constituency, has expressed his dedication to creating an environment that nurtures education, innovation, and sustainable development.

“Education is crucial, and knowledge is essential. This initiative transcends politics; it is about making a meaningful impact on the community,” he stated. Feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing enthusiasm about the skills and knowledge they have gained.

The entrepreneurship training program highlights the commitment of the Adewumi Adeyemi Foundation and its partners to empower young women through education and skill development, ultimately contributing to the economic growth and progress of the Obokun State Constituency. For more information about the program and upcoming training sessions, please visit the Adewumi Adeyemi Foundation’s website or contact their office directly.

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