The Free Light Of Nigeria Youth Foundation In Collaboration With Women Support Group for Ahmed Galadima, Governorship aspirant 2027 has graduated 318 women in skills acquisition training.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony in Yola-South Local Government Area, Hajiya Mariya Nyako, the Women Coordinator said, the aim of the programme is to help the beneficiaries to be self reliant and productive in the society.
She pledged that the group would train 500 women in each of the Local Government Areas in the state.
“We started here and we are going to each local government area in the state to train 500 women.
“We are also urging you to pray for Galadima to emerge the State Governor for more employment.”, she said.
Farida Musa, Founder of the foundation called on the beneficiaries to apply the knowledge acquired into practice to be self reliant and productive in their respective communities.
Musa who was represented by Zaina Lamdo advised the married woman among them to also complement the effort of their husbands for the progress of the family.
She pledged that soon the foundation would provide them with a start park package for their success in their business.

In her remarks, Hajiya Fatima Raji also advised the beneficiaries not to be selfish as they were supposed to start making changes through their soups and support the education of their children.
She called on the youth to shun drugs abuse and to get their voters card ready to vote Galadima as the next Governor of the state.
In his response, Galadima who was the former PTDF Boss congratulated the beneficiaries and encouraged the beneficiaries to understand that they were ambassadors of empowerment and charged them to mentor others.
Galadima who was represented by Chief Medan Bulus, an APC Chieftain said the beneficiaries have now stepped into a new identity as creators, contributors, and changemakers in their respective communities.
“May your journey ahead be filled with growth, success, and lasting impact”, he said.
According to him, the programme is a reflection of his vision in action.
He promised that his leadership can be purposeful, inclusive, and impactful
for sustainable development.
Galadima said, his vision in Adamawa State where every woman is equipped, every household is strengthened, and every girl grows up seeing possibility, not limitation.
“Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive Adamawa State where empowered women drive progress, families thrive, and communities flourish”, he said.

