FCT women traders express gratitude for a peaceful Sallah celebration, lauding Chief Nyesom Wike and law enforcement for bolstered security measures, while advocating for economic support and religious tolerance.
The women’s wing of Abuja, representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTs), expresses profound appreciation for the peaceful observance of Sallah in the nation’s capital.
Amidst the festivities, accolades resonate for Chief Nyesom Wike, the minister, and law enforcement agencies, heralded for their unwavering commitment to ensuring robust security measures within the FCT.
Calling upon governmental bodies, the women leaders advocate for increased support for women traders, highlighting their pivotal role in the economic landscape and urging for accessible grants to alleviate financial strains and stimulate growth.
Urgent appeals are made to address exorbitant interest rates imposed by commercial banks, recognising their detrimental impact on traders’ profitability and emphasising the need for regulatory intervention to foster economic prosperity.
Celebrating the symbiotic coexistence of individuals from diverse religious backgrounds, the call for religious tolerance reverberates, underscoring its pivotal role in fostering national unity and harmony.
Emphasising inclusivity, the woman leader highlights the diverse composition of NANTs in Abuja, showcasing a harmonious environment where mutual respect transcends religious divides.
Propelling the agenda for collective action, the woman leader advocates for sustained support from governmental authorities, underscoring the imperative of collaborative efforts to actualise developmental initiatives and enhance citizens’ welfare.