Zamfara Councillor Share Charcoal, Pressing Iron Give Residents as Empowerment Gift

Zamfara Councillor Share Charcoal, Pressing Iron Give Residents as Empowerment Gift

Zamfara councillor cause mixed reactions for one community after e distribute charcoal and charcoal pressing iron as empowerment items. According to the lawmaker, the gesture na to help residents cope with daily living and support small household hustle wey fit bring food come table.

As the items land, some residents gather appreciate the gesture, say charcoal dey useful well-well because light no dey stable and gas don cost. Women for the area yarn say pressing iron fit help dem press clothes for side business and save money wey dem for dey spend go tailor.

But some youths and community voices talk say the empowerment no reach modern standard. Dem argue say people need skill training, cash support, or equipment wey go fit create long-term income instead of items wey go finish quick.

Charcoal Empowerment Cause Talk for Zamfara Community as People React

Since the distribution happen, discussion don full everywhere—market, mosque and online. Some elders defend the councillor, say at least e remember the people and no abandon dem like others wey only show face during election time.

Supporters point out say charcoal na daily necessity for many homes and small food sellers, so the gift fit reduce pressure for families. Dem add say any help small or big still better pass empty promise.

On the other side, critics say the move show lack of serious planning. Dem insist say empowerment suppose focus on education, farming tools, or vocational support wey go lift community comot poverty for long run.

Zamfara Councillor Defend Charcoal Gift, Say Na Practical Help for Grassroots

The councillor come out defend the empowerment, explain say the choice of items base on wetin people for the area really need. According to am, many households still depend on charcoal because power supply no stable and cooking gas too expensive.

E add say the pressing iron fit help women and youths start small ironing service, especially during festive periods when demand dey high. The councillor promise say more empowerment programs go come later, including skills and training, if resources allow.

Meanwhile, residents dey urge government officials make dem involve community members before choosing empowerment items. Dem believe say listening to the people go help ensure say future projects truly meet their needs and create better impact.


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