Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, representing Sokoto South Senatorial District, has reaffirmed his commitment to youth and women empowerment as he attended a trade fair organised by young women entrepreneurs under the banner of The YHK Vibrant Fair, held at the K7 Mall Premises in Sokoto.
The fair featured 203 women-owned small businesses showcasing locally made products, including fashion items, food products, crafts, and beauty accessories, highlighting the growing role of women in Sokoto’s business ecosystem.
Speaking at the event, the organiser, Yasmin Hassan Kangiwa, revealed that all the participants were beneficiaries of the first business grants issued by the Sokoto State Government during Senator Tambuwal’s tenure as governor. The grants, she noted, were designed to cushion the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and help women-owned enterprises recover and thrive.
“We owe our entrepreneurial success to your bold decision to empower us through that grant. Since then, our businesses have continued to grow despite challenges along the way,” Kangiwa said.
Many of the women at the fair expressed appreciation for Senator Tambuwal’s past empowerment initiatives, describing them as the foundation of their success stories.
In his remarks, Senator Tambuwal commended the women for their resilience, creativity, and consistency in sustaining their businesses over the years. He expressed delight that the economic empowerment initiative he launched as governor continues to produce tangible results.
“I am proud of your determination and the progress you have made. It is heartwarming to see that the initiative we started years ago continues to yield results,” he said.
As part of his continued support, the former governor announced a fresh gesture, pledging ₦100,000 each to the 203 women entrepreneurs participating in the fair.
“This is to encourage you to keep striving and expanding your businesses. Your success is a success for Sokoto State,” he added.



