Haske Empowerment Continues,Fuels Toro Fed. Progress

Hon. Ismail Haruna Dabo, the member representing Toro Federal Constituency, has continued to demonstrate his commitment to empowering his constituents through the Haske Kudin Jari initiative. 

The Haske Empowerment Programme, a flagship project of the Hon. Dabo-led administration, has made significant strides in promoting self-reliance, economic growth, and community development in the constituency.

The latest phase of the programme has seen 10 members of the Haske Media Network from Jama’a District and 20 members of Haske Gida-Gida from Tilden Fulani and Toro Ward receive financial support to kickstart small-scale businesses.

 This brings hope and opportunities to the beneficiaries, who are now equipped to improve their livelihoods and contribute to the growth of their communities.

This initiative is part of Hon. Dabo's vision to promote economic growth and development in Toro Federal Constituency. By empowering individuals with the tools and resources they need, the programme is helping to build a more sustainable future for the people of Toro.

The beneficiaries, who were selected from various wards, expressed their gratitude and enthusiasm for the opportunity. They pledged to make the most of the support and contribute to the growth and development of their communities.

Speaking on the programme, Hon. Dabo said, "We are committed to empowering the people of Toro Federal Constituency and promoting economic growth and development. We believe that with the right support and resources, our people can achieve great things."

The Haske Empowerment Programme will continue across all areas of Toro Federal Constituency, reaching more beneficiaries and supporting sustainable livelihoods.The people of Toro Federal Constituency have welcomed the initiative, praising Hon. Dabo's efforts to improve their lives.

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