Empowering the Less Privileged: The Dominion Women Support Group Story*

Empowering the Less Privileged: The Dominion Women Support Group Story*

Habiba Sam In the heart of Edo State, Nigeria, a group of dedicated women came together to form the Dominion Women Support Group for APC, led by their  Edo State coordinator, Mrs. Igbinovia Kehinde. 

Their vision was bold to create a society where every individual, regardless of their background or socio-economic status, has access to opportunities that enable them to thrive. They envisioned a future where the less privileged are empowered to break the cycle of poverty and progress.

The group's mission was clear: to support the less privileged in society by providing micro-grants, school support, medical support, and other forms of assistance that empower them to improve their lives. 

They aimed to work collaboratively with the Government of Edo State to achieve its goals, including delivering dividends of democracy to the people. 

Their objective was multifaceted, with a focus on economic empowerment, educational support, medical assistance, and civic engagement.

- *Economic Empowerment*: Provide support to empower the less privileged economically

- *Educational Support*: Offer school support, including educational materials and scholarships, to disadvantaged children

- *Medical Assistance*: Provide medical support and access to healthcare services and emergency assistance

- *Civic Engagement*: Collaborate with the Government of Edo State to deliver dividends of democracy to the people and contribute to the achievement of 2.5 million votes for the president in 2027

- *Voter Education*: Support the president's initiatives and contribute to civic engagement and voter education

To achieve their objectives, the Dominion Women Support Group employed several strategies. They identified and partnered with local organizations and community groups to reach the less privileged. 

They provided targeted support to individuals and families in need, collaborating with government agencies to amplify their impact.

 They also mobilized resources, including funding and volunteers, to support their initiatives. Additionally, they engaged in advocacy and awareness-raising activities to promote the importance of supporting the less privileged and civic participation.

As the group continued to work tirelessly, they began to make a significant impact in their community. They provided micro-grants to women and youth, enabling them to start their own businesses and improve their economic well-being. 

They supported disadvantaged children with educational materials and scholarships, empowering them to pursue their dreams. They also provided medical assistance to those in need, improving their health and well-being.The Dominion Women Support Group's efforts did not go unnoticed. They received recognition and support from the Government of Edo State and other stakeholders, who were impressed by their dedication and commitment to empowering the less privileged. 

The group's collaboration with the government enabled them to amplify their impact, reaching more individuals and families in need.

As the group looked to the future, they remained committed to their vision and mission. They continued to work tirelessly, empowering the less privileged and promoting civic participation. 

Their efforts would surely contribute to the achievement of their objectives, including the 2.5 million votes for the president in 2027. The Dominion Women Support Group had become a beacon of hope for many, and their impact would be felt for generations to come.

The group's success was not limited to their achievements alone; it was also reflected in the smiles on the faces of those they had helped. 

The Dominion Women Support Group had become a symbol of hope and empowerment, inspiring others to join their cause. As they continued on their journey, they remained focused on their objectives, driven by their passion to make a difference in their community.

Edo State Coordinator -Mrs. Igbinovia Kehinde 

In conclusion, the Dominion Women Support Group for APC, led by  Mrs. Igbinovia Kehinde, was a shining example of what could be achieved through dedication and commitment to a noble cause. 

Their vision, mission, and objectives were a testament to their passion for empowering the less privileged and promoting civic participation.

 As they continued to work towards their goals, they remained a source of inspiration to many, and their impact would be felt for years to come.

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