Hammed Shittu in Ilorin
Muslimah Girls Entrepreneurs Discussion board has vowed to assist native companies, to put money into women-led enterprises and to take part in constructing an financial system that’s inclusive and sustainable.
This, the discussion board imagine, would help the nation to be out of poverty and speed up the socio effectively being of the individuals of the grassroots.
Talking at a information convention in Ilorin, the founding father of Baytu Tejmeel / BaytuBillions and the convener of the Muslimah Entrepreneurs Discussion board Commerce Truthful, Hajia Fatimah Saliu said that, the discussion board has slated between January and February to organise commerce truthful for girls and members of the general public forward of the forthcoming Ramadan and Ileya celebrations within the nation.
Based on her, “Throughout Kwara State, girls contribute considerably to family revenue, meals safety, manufacturing, companies, and inventive industries. But many of those companies stay casual, unseen, and unsupported.Subsequently, the Muslimah Entrepreneurs Commerce Truthful was created to vary that narrative.”
She mentioned, “At this commerce truthful, about 100 members and attendees will expertise a well-organized market that brings collectively companies from numerous sectors—meals and drinks, vogue, magnificence, agro-processing, companies, artistic industries, and extra.
“It should additionally function an area for networking, model publicity, partnership constructing, and group engagement. Whereas the initiative is Muslimah-led and values-driven, I need to clearly state that the commerce truthful is open to all distributors and most people.”
She added, “Our guiding rules are moral enterprise practices, high quality merchandise, professionalism, and inclusivity. We’re additionally intentional about construction, order, and impression.
“Our purpose will not be a one-off occasion, however the basis of a recurring financial platform that helps small and medium enterprises, creates employment, and encourages native manufacturing.”

