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Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Lilmusbibabanla(m): 7:26am On Dec 07, 2018
Market women at two major markets; Mandate Ultral modern market, Adewole and Ipata market in Ilorin, Kwara state have rejected the Federal Government's Social Investment Programme, Tradermoni.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is expected in Ilorin on Friday to launch the programme.

But, the market women, it was gathered have turned down the federal government's offer.

The leadership of the market association in the state was said to have turned down the federal government's offer on the ground that " the disbursement of such funds at this period has political undertones ".

The market women according to sources close to their leaders told those in charge of the funds disbursement to differ the disbursement till after next year's general elections if their intention is genuine.

The chairperson of Market Women Association in the state, Alhaja Adenike AbdulKareem Lambe, confirmed the rejection of the tradermoni by members of the association.

She said that " we doubt the intention of the federal government on the disbursement of such funds at this period of electioneering campaigns towards the 2019 general elections.

" If they truly want to assist the market women, they should come back after next year's general elections to disburse the funds to our members.

" We can't be deceived by the APC government that has not done anything for us in the past three years. Where were the APC led federal government when fire razed our market and consumed goods worth millions of naira?

She said that it was only the senate president, Dr Bukola Saraki that provided succour for the victims of the fire incident.

Hajia Lambe also recalled that Saraki recently donated N5 million towards the construction of their union's secretariat.

She expressed the market women's continued support for the senate president, saying that " Saraki has always stand by us and support us whenever the need arises.

She said no amount of overture from the APC led federal government " will make us sway our support for Saraki."

Consequently, those saddled with the disbursement of the funds have resorted to sourcing prospective beneficiaries of the funds from the streets, as the market women remained adamant on their decision not to have anything to do with with tradermoni.

Also,the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP has described the programme as a vote-buying gimmick by the APC led government ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The party in a statement by its state publicity secretary, Tunde Ashaolu noted
that "the scheme was launched in 2015 and in the past three years, the Vice-President did not visit any state for TraderMoni, but few months to the general election, he has been going round markets in different states of the country to distribute money to traders and artisans. We want to believe this is not a ploy by the APC to induce them ahead of the elections.

"Nevertheless, the Kwara PDP warns against the partisanship of the initiative and advises that there should be no discrimination in the selection of beneficiaries in the State.

"The Vice-President and his team must ensure that beneficiaries are selected without recourse to political affiliations. As this is a government scheme and not a party affair, beneficiaries must cut across political divides.

"We demand that criteria for selection be made transparent and strictly adhered to, and all beneficiary traders and artisans must follow the normal procedure irrespective of where they belong.

"Tradermoni is a programme for all Nigerians and not just for the APC alone. We, therefore, call on the Vice-president to include representatives of other political parties in the flag-off ceremony of the scheme in Kwara."

https://www.24hoursnews.com.ng/2018/12/07/kwara-market-women-reject-federal-government-trade-money/

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by helinues: 7:31am On Dec 07, 2018
Good for them.

Na cos surplus dey Imam dey do yanga, if no Tata for Yan Yan, nobody go beg him to eat the available pork.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by NwaAmaikpe: 7:31am On Dec 07, 2018
shocked



Tradermoni trading away the future of gullible Nigerians.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Barondenigeria: 7:32am On Dec 07, 2018
grin grin
Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by CityNGR: 7:33am On Dec 07, 2018
Vote buying money
What kinda trade you going to do with 10,000 naira...
Not even Gazzuz, radautoworks or dru23 will sell 5 quarts of engine oil for that amount

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by sunnymix: 7:35am On Dec 07, 2018
Baba oloye stuff dy work grin
Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Nbote(m): 7:36am On Dec 07, 2018
I thought ZonBs already claim kwara is on lockdown for APC? Watch d same ZonBs come in here now to rant about how Saraki is behind their moves...

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by SternProphet: 7:36am On Dec 07, 2018
LOL. Nigerian women!!!....reject money!!!!...because it has political undertones!!!.
IS is a big issue now in Nigeria. Some people wake up and live like new born babies. How can you report this FALSEHOOD and expect people to believe.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by alsudan: 7:36am On Dec 07, 2018
They impoverish you with unimaginable hunger for 4 years, and turn up a few weeks to elections with a vote buying scheme. It's good the women gave them the middle finger.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by BafanaBafana: 7:38am On Dec 07, 2018
Funny people.
Osibanjo will come there, he will disburse the money, thousands of traders will cheer him as they collect theirs.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Nobody: 7:40am On Dec 07, 2018
For the first time in how many years these people actually rejected bribe money, I guess Osun/Ekiti women were too hungry to have accepted cups of rice.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Homeboiy: 7:44am On Dec 07, 2018
That was how they came to Ibiwe to share 10,000 to market women

What business can #10,000 start?
Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by aolawale025: 7:48am On Dec 07, 2018
They should have collected the free money!

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by deboysben(m): 8:01am On Dec 07, 2018
Nice one from kwara women
Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:19am On Dec 07, 2018
Lilmusbibabanla:
The leadership of the market association in the state was said to have turned down the federal government's offer on the ground that " the disbursement of such funds at this period has political undertones ".

The market women according to sources close to their leaders told those in charge of the funds disbursement to differ the disbursement till after next year's general elections if their intention is genuine.

https://www.24hoursnews.com.ng/2018/12/07/kwara-market-women-reject-federal-government-trade-money/
See women wey deserve national award!

APC is suddenly active because of next year election!

You cannot deceive us again!

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by zlantanfan: 8:59am On Dec 07, 2018
If saraki likes he should be running from pillar to post paying his miscreants to change the political narrative next year would clear on his eyes like the immediate bye election

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by oyatz(m): 9:21am On Dec 07, 2018
Anybody who believes this report can believe anything.
When did Nigerian market women start rejecting money because it has 'political undertone'

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Lipscomb(m): 9:23am On Dec 07, 2018
Poo
Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by radautoworks: 2:48pm On Dec 07, 2018
CityNGR:
Vote buying money
What kinda trade you going to do with 10,000 naira...
Not even Gazzuz, radautoworks or dru23 will sell 5 quarts of engine oil for that amount

I would but then the village people would come for me grin

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by lonecatt(m): 3:27pm On Dec 07, 2018
After causing hunger in the land they are now sharing money to buy votes.
It will not be well with these people for using the common man.
Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by Calers: 3:35pm On Dec 07, 2018
It's a lie ,my mum selling stuff at ipata market ,she told me they were all rejoice when Osinbajo and abdul razak abdulrahman arrived at ipata market in ilorin east.kwara on the next level.

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Re: Kwara Market Women Reject Federal Government Trade Money by merits(m): 2:31pm On Mar 16, 2021
wink

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