We have shared over N1bn to poor people in a State – Minister Farouq
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, has revealed that the Federal Government have shared over one billion Naira to poor people in Kebbi State.
The Minister said that no fewer than 76,804 vulnerable households in Kebbi have received N1,056 billion from its Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Programme from 2016 till date.
Ms. Umar-Farouq made this disclosure on Thursday in Birnin-Kebbi at the inauguration of Special Cash Grant for Rural Women programme.
“Kebbi has received a total sum of N1,056,200,000.00 (one billion, fifty-six million, two hundred thousand naira only) from the federal government CCT programme from inception till date, impacting the lives of 76,804 Poor and Vulnerable Households (PVHHs),” Ms. Umar-Farouq said while flagging off another round of cash disbursement.
The minister said in partnership with the World Bank, Abuja designed and developed a safety net programme for Nigeria under the platform of the National Social Safety Net Project (NASSP).
Ms. Umar-Farouq added the conditional cash transfer programme commenced in September 2016 with the aim of responding to deficiencies in capacity and lack of investment in human capital of poor and vulnerable households.
“The programme is designed to deliver timely and accessible cash transfers to beneficiary households with the aim of improving household consumption and increase in the utilisation of health and nutrition services.
“It is also aimed at improving school enrolment, attendance, environmental sanitation and management and to encourage households financial and asset acquisition, as well as engage beneficiaries to attain sustainable livelihood,” she said.
The minister said the CCT programme provided targeted monthly-based cash transfers of N5,000 to poor and vulnerable households, with the sole aim of graduating them out of poverty.
“The Special Cash Grant for Rural Women programme being inaugurated today was introduced in 2020 by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development as part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s social inclusion and poverty reduction agenda, including the realisation of the national aspiration of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.
“It is designed to provide a one-off grant to some of the poorest and most vulnerable women in rural Nigeria.
“A grant of N20,000 each will be disbursed to over 150,000 poor rural women across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
“The grant is expected to increase access to financial capital required for economic activities.
“A total number of 4,200 beneficiaries are to benefit from the cash grant of N20,000 each to uplift the socio-economic status of the rural women in Kebbi ,” she said.
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