…says governance must deliver grassroots prosperity for all households
The Vice President Kashim Shettima has launched a one billion naira family-based business grant initiative in Ukanafun/Oruk Anam Federal Constituency of Akwa Ibom State, describing the programme as a model for translating democratic promises into tangible economic empowerment at the grassroots level.
He said the administration of President Bola Tinubu was committed to interventions that directly uplift households and stimulate inclusive growth.
According to his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, speaking at the launch of the Renewed Hope/ARISE Agenda grant programme on Saturday, Shettima noted that sustainable national development required empowering citizens to become active participants in economic reconstruction.
“There is greater honour in empowering a man to create than in offering him a fleeting gift. True empowerment endures because it teaches the mind to search for its own doors, its own pathways, and its own opportunities,” the Vice President said.
The initiative, conceived by the member representing Unyime Idem of Ukanafun/Oruk Anam Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, provided seed capital directly to families to establish or expand small enterprises.
The Vice President said the programme exemplified Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda priorities, which include economic empowerment, job creation, support for micro, small and medium enterprises, poverty reduction, and expanded social protection.
He stated: “This gathering aligns with the principle that democracy works when the dividends promised by us reach families at the grassroots, uplift our communities, and expand opportunities for all.
“Democracy finds its true essence not in speeches but in interventions that touch the lives of ordinary people in extraordinary ways.”
The Vice President praised the collaboration between federal and state governments, specifically acknowledging Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE Agenda, which focuses on agricultural expansion, rural development, SME support, and social inclusion.
“This is what governance should look like: a seamless convergence of federal and state agendas at the exact point where citizens feel the impact. When leadership aligns in purpose, the people inherit progress,” he said.
Shettima said the family-based approach would strengthen local enterprises, increase household incomes, expand the local economy, empower women and youth, reduce dependency, and enhance productivity and self-reliance.
“When a family is empowered, a community is empowered; when a community is empowered, a nation is strengthened,” he explained.
He urged beneficiaries to invest the seed capital wisely, noting its potential to become the foundation for generational progress.
The Vice President assured constituents not included in the initial distribution that subsequent batches would accommodate everyone, adding that no one would be left out in the initiative.
The Vice President positioned the Ukanafun/Oruk Anam programme as a template for public office holders nationwide.
“You have demonstrated that politics is most noble when it delivers hope, opportunity, and dignity. So, I extend to you the gratitude of the nation, and I congratulate Rt. Hon. Unyime Idem for recognising the danger of a nation left idle, and for choosing instead to invest in the industrious spirit of his people,” he added.
Earlier, the Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator (Dr.) Akon Eyakenyi thanked the Vice President for always honouring the state’s invitation, saying he is seen in the state “not only as a distinguished leader but as a brother who has been warmly embraced” by the state Governor, Pastor Umo Eno.
“Your frequent visits to Akwa Ibom State have demonstrated a commitment to our people and our development. I am confident that our governor has graciously extended his hospitality to you, reflecting the strong bonds we share as sons of this great state,” Senator Eya

