To fight poverty and foster economic independence, Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has launched the second phase of the Livestock Fattening Program as part of the Kano Agro-Pastoral Development Project.
The governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Dawakin-Tofa, disclosed in a statement on Tuesday.
He said the initiative involves the distribution of livestock to women across the state’s 44 local government areas.
Stressing that it aimed at supporting livestock entrepreneurship among vulnerable groups.
During the flag-off ceremony, Yusuf announced that 7,158 goats would be distributed to 2,386 women in the current phase, with each beneficiary receiving three goats.
The programme also plans to distribute 1,342 cows and 1,822 rams to women and youths in subsequent phases.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to tackling poverty through innovative and inclusive initiatives, describing the programme as a cornerstone of efforts to empower women and youths while boosting economic independence.
The governor warned beneficiaries against misusing the livestock, stressing the importance of accountability and ensuring that the initiative achieves its intended goals.
“This initiative is not just about distributing livestock but about fostering a sustainable economic model that uplifts communities and reduces dependency on government aid,” the governor said.