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Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Buyeradvertcom: 3:30am On Jan 15, 2017
The hope of the poorest and most vulnerable to experience a change in their standard of living since the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari in May 2015 may have been dashed, following an alleged hijack of the Federal Government’s monthly stipend meant for them.

The Presidency had two weeks ago announced the payment of the stipends to the poor through the Conditional Cash Transfer of its Social Investment Programmes.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, who disclosed this, explained that under the CCT, one million Nigerians would receive the stipend as a form of social safety net.

Akande said the exercise had commenced with the first batch of beneficiaries from three out of nine states the pilot scheme would cover already collecting the money.

Under the arrangement, he explained that Borno, Kwara and Bauchi states had started paying the money, while beneficiaries in Cross River, Niger, Kogi, Oyo, Ogun and Ekiti states would smile soon.

However, investigations by SUNDAY PUNCH correspondents in Borno, Kwara and Bauchi showed that top politicians were the ones choosing people to benefit from the scheme.

Potential beneficiaries also alleged during separate interviews with our correspondents that they were not carried along, despite the fact that they fall within the catchment area.

Also, contrary to widespread belief that the N5,000 will be shared per person, the administrators of the scheme in Kwara were observed giving N5,000 to an entire household.

KWARA

In Kwara, government had said 10,700 ‘households’ were currently benefitting from the first phase of the programme in the state.

But two factional Chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, Mr. Iyiola Oyedepo and Mr. Sunday Fagbemi, said they were not aware that anybody or any of their party members had got the stipends.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Kwara State Governor on Media and Communication, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, however, insisted that 12 local government areas were participating in the first phase, while the remaining four LGAs would be considered for the second phase.

Akorede said the Kwara State Government was fully involved in selecting the beneficiaries.

He said the selection process was based on data collected for the World Bank-supported Youth Employment and Social Support Operation, where each community identified those considered as poor.

But Oyedepo said he was not aware that the payment had commenced in the state, adding that PDP was not carried along in the selection of the beneficiaries.

Expressing a similar opinion, Fagbemi said, “I have not heard of a single fellow from PDP that benefitted from such. The scheme should be for everybody.”

According to the state government, beneficiaries in the 12 councils of Asa, Ilorin West, Ilorin East, Ilorin South, Oke-Ero, Isin, Ifelodun, Offa, Edu, Patigi, Kaiama and Moro, have started benefitting from the scheme.

But some indigenes of Offa said they were not aware of the stipends being paid.

Among those who spoke on the issue with one of our correspondents were a 40-year-old commercial motorcycle rider, Omoboriola Abiodun; a 52-year-old petty trader, Mrs. Yusuf Adijatu; a 62-year-old grinding machine operator, Mrs. Lydia Oladele; a 50-year-old bread seller, Mrs. Racheal Olayemi; a 55-year-old bread seller, Mrs. Taibat Omojasola; and a 54-year-old motorcycle rider, Mr. Musliu Rahman.

Rahman said, “I have not heard of the scheme or the payment. I am not aware of any list of poor people in Offa. I don’t think poor people in Offa have received it and I have not been contacted by anybody over the payment of any stipend.”

A recharge card seller at the Muritala Muhammed Way, Ilorin, also stated that he had not benefitted from the scheme.

Likewise, a foodstuff seller at Oja-Oba (market), Mrs. Sadikat Monruf, and a street trader, Saka, said they had not been contacted by any government official concerning the scheme and that none of them had received any stipend.

BORNO

The situation got worse in Borno State as top politicians, including a prominent member of the Senate and a highly placed presidency official from the state, disagreed openly over the beneficiary list.

Few persons were said to have collected the stipend shortly before payment was suspended following a ‘fight’ between the two politicians.

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that a manual social register was generated for the scheme which gave room for manipulation.

A top government official, on condition of anonymity, said, “It was the pressure mounted on the state government by the two political gladiators that made us settle for manual registration.”

Efforts to get the reaction of the state government failed as calls made to both the mobiles of the Secretary to the State Government, Usman Shuwa, and the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Mohammed Bulama, were not responded to as of the time of filing the report.

A social activist, Mr. Grema Terab, complained that the administration of the scheme was faulty from the initial stage in Borno.

He said, “The whole exercise was faulty from the inception in Borno; there was no way for many to be registered as there was no formal registration office or centre.

“The state was only able to initially register 6,000 out of its quota of 13,000 due to complacency on the part of those given the task of handling the registration.

“People have no easy access to the form as it was politicised by the coordinators in the state.

“There was no clear information on what they (the applicants) should do or how to go about it was given.”

Many Maiduguri residents also expressed dissatisfaction with the manner in which the scheme was being carried out in the state.

A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “My name is on the register but I’ve not received payment. When some of us that had not been paid made enquiries last week, we were told we had a problem with our registration.”

Another resident, who also craved anonymity, asked the Federal Government to stop politicians from interfering with the beneficiaries’ list.

He said, “I am aware that two big politicians determined the list and with this, the real poor people won’t benefit. The government officials will keep the money and give out peanuts to those who go to their house.”

BAUCHI

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that the payment of the N5,000 monthly stipend had yet to commence in Bauchi State, contrary to the presidency’s claims.

The Special Assistant to the Bauchi State Governor on Development Partners and Non-Governmental Organisations, Manu Soro, however, said his office had received confirmation from the Federal Government that the money had been disbursed to the state accounts.

He stated that 10,800 beneficiaries drawn from 12 out of the 20 local government areas had been captured in the scheme.

“We have received confirmation from the office of the Social Safety Net that payment has been effected by the Federal Government to the Interbank settlement system for onward transmission to the government-approved bank, which is Guaranty Trust Bank.

“Biometrics are being concluded and as soon as the internal processes in GTBank are concluded, beneficiaries will receive their money. Any moment from now, these funds will be available for them to access.”

Asked how the list was drawn, Manu said the state used a National Poverty Map as a guide to draw up the list.

He said officials carefully selected by the government went round the communities to get the list of the vulnerable and poor people.

He said, “The state Planning Commission, through the State Coordinating Unit, was saddled with the responsibility of generating what is called ‘single social register,’ which was generated in collaboration with the World Bank officials in the state.”

The Special Adviser denied allegations that only APC members were being considered for the scheme, stating that all those who qualified, irrespective of party affiliations, would benefit.

“We have no political interference in this scheme,” he said.

However, a stalwart of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party in Bauchi State, Yusuf Alkaleri, who spoke to our correspondent on the phone, said PDP members were not considered for the scheme.

He said the members were shocked to hear that the list had already been drawn.

He said, “To be very honest with you, no PDP member who is poor and vulnerable has been captured to benefit from this scheme.

“All we know is that a list was drawn and taken to President Buhari and he approved it. We didn’t know when they drew the list because it was done secretly. We don’t even know how it was drawn. They’ve made it an APC affair.”

A cross-section of poor and homeless people in the state capital told SUNDAY PUNCH that only people with links to politicians were beneficiaries of the stipend.

One of them, Abdu Hassan, said, “It is for only people who are connected to influential politicians. I have no salary, no pension, nothing. When I heard of the policy, I was happy because I felt I would enjoy it, but unfortunately, it was not so.”

Another respondent, Datua Manga, said, “I looked for the form to fill so I can be enrolled but didn’t get. I went to the National Identity Management Commission office three different times hoping that I will get the form but my efforts were fruitless.”

EKITI

As of Friday morning, over 700 out of the 3,600 beneficiaries on the list had received the N5,000 monthly stipend in Ekiti State, according to the Special Assistant to Governor Ayodele Fayose on New Media and Public Communications, Mr. Lere Olayinka.

But the state Commissioner for Information, Youths and Sports, Mr. Lanre Ogunsuyi, faulted the list being used by the Federal Government to pay the money, and insisted that it was different from that compiled two years ago by the World Bank.

Besides, he said, anyone operating a bank account should not be categorised as a poor person which the scheme was meant for.

According to him, the programme is bereft of definition and is deceitful as to who is qualified.

“It is highly politicised by the federal agencies handling it. The first set of states that qualified did so because they have a social register. But in the case of Ekiti, they jettisoned the social register.

“They are compiling their own list in the air. The modus operandi is also faulty because you can’t have a bank account if you are indeed poverty stricken. It is spurious that through out 2016 the Federal Government did not commit money to the scheme even after withdrawing from the account.

The people receiving the money are not the same people compiled by the World Bank; probably their names were compiled in a political meeting. It is possible that somebody benefiting from the state social scheme will still benefit from the Federal Government’s N5,000.

“We have 10,000 people benefitting under the state scheme with data capture and finger printing. We see their faces and pay them by hand. Whoever has a bank account cannot qualify to be a poor person because keeping a bank account pre-supposes you are saving some money for future needs.”

We’re using Jonathan’s register for disbursement – Presidency


The Presidency insisted that the disbursement of the fund was not designed to benefit only members of the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, said this in an interview with one of our correspondents.

Akande said the social registers being used to determine beneficiaries in the states were prepared about three years ago, “long before the inception of the present administration.”

He said, “The CCT was not designed with partisan consideration. The social registers being used were prepared by the World Bank about three years ago.

“We understand that some Nigerians will doubt the government’s intention because of their past experiences.”

Akande also disclosed that money had been released for all the nine states that were pencilled down for the pilot scheme of the programme.

The states are Borno, Kwara, Bauchi, Cross River, Niger, Kogi, Oyo, Ogun and Ekiti.

He said the current challenge in some states was how beneficiaries without Bank Verification Numbers would be able to access the fund.

He however said arrangements were being made with banks to ensure that the money got to the beneficiaries irrespective of where they reside.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by opejulie10: 4:03am On Jan 15, 2017
that's a pity
I made fp..... wow..... nothing so special about it but I dedicate this to all the weird nairalander I have met online... I promise never to become acquainted with any of you again...

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by LoveMachine(m): 4:33am On Jan 15, 2017
Must everything be politicized? Can nothing ever just be done to benefit the common man, woman, and child? Something has got to give.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by morbeta(m): 4:46am On Jan 15, 2017
For me, I don't see this scheme as something that will last. It will still give room for embezzlement at the end of the day. Already it has been hijacked by politicians.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by onatisi(m): 4:55am On Jan 15, 2017
opejulie10:
that's a pity
Nigerians will never learn and when you warn them about this government and buhari they will take you as enemy of progress. Smh

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Atiku2019: 4:56am On Jan 15, 2017
morbeta:
For me, I don't see this scheme as something that will last. It will still give room for embezzlement and the end of the day. Already it has been hijacked by politicians.



You've said it all. cool

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by maryjan8(f): 5:54am On Jan 15, 2017
This is just another means to put more money in their. Pocket

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Sibrah: 6:01am On Jan 15, 2017
Simply put, our govt does not have the required data to reach out to the most vulnerable citizen.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Bari22: 6:14am On Jan 15, 2017
ok
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by GOFRONT(m): 6:25am On Jan 15, 2017
This scheme and MMM, which one is better??

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by okosodo: 6:39am On Jan 15, 2017
This scheme is the definition of propaganda
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Kondomatic(m): 6:41am On Jan 15, 2017
How did they get the list of the poorest people in that state?

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Pavore9: 7:06am On Jan 15, 2017
Sighs......
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by onatisi(m): 7:13am On Jan 15, 2017
Pavore9:
Sighs......
This is just the beginning,watch out for the Npower scam and fraud .

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by freeze001(f): 7:22am On Jan 15, 2017
This is one project or scheme that should never have seen the light of day because it is absolutely unsustainable and a conducive hub for fraud. It would have been more honourable to defer implementation or simply deny it as they normally do. How can a country that cannot supposedly meet basic needs (supposed because I know this recession is contrived and Nigeria is not as cash strapped as they claim rather idiots voted in rabid thieves in the name of change) be involving itself in the most questionable of social schemes? It would have been better to convert the money earmarked to guarantee free health care for children and the aged for instance.

Still I have always asked what the parameters are on the basis of which a person is classified as vulnerable or as the poorest of the poor. This question ought to have been asked even at campaign time to determine and understand exactly how they plan to identify n register the targeted persons, disburse funds and keep it as foolproof as possible. How do they begin to do something like this without a comprehensive database? Common national id card project has not been successful o!

In the long run, that rubbish 5k will cause even more biting poverty. It's better the idiot in office eats crow and puts an end to this foolishness. His 'body odour' is dead on arrival.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Pavore9: 7:23am On Jan 15, 2017
onatisi:

This is just the beginning,watch out for the Npower scam and fraud .

With no comprehensive database of Nigerians, such is very vulnerable to manipulation.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by freeze001(f): 7:23am On Jan 15, 2017
onatisi:

This is just the beginning,watch out for the Npower scam and fraud .

Hey my very own onatisi! Please predict no more I beg you...lol

It's inevitable though, all the indices and ingredients are in place to ensure a monumental fail and there's no escaping it.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by onatisi(m): 7:28am On Jan 15, 2017
freeze001:


Hey my very own onatisi! Please predict no more I beg you...lol

It's inevitable though, all the indices and ingredients are in place to ensure a monumental fail and there's no escaping it.
my sister.the signs are there but ppl won't see it or admit it,I have even decided to keep quiet and maybe Nigerians are just not worth pitying just like a politician once told me. Good morning sis.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by onatisi(m): 7:29am On Jan 15, 2017
Pavore9:


With no comprehensive database of Nigerians, such is very vulnerable to manipulation.
all this npower and 5k propaganda is to prepare the ground for the next fuel hike,just wait and see

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by freeze001(f): 7:35am On Jan 15, 2017
onatisi:
my sister.the signs are there but ppl won't see it or admit it,I have even decided to keep quiet and maybe Nigerians are just not worth pitying just like a politician once told me. Good morning sis.

Top o' the morning to you too. It's unfortunate really how Nigerians have become so battered and weak that even wisdom n truth appear to have fled.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by idupaul: 7:47am On Jan 15, 2017
All wise Nigerians knew it would just become another looting pipeline for politicians as usual ..This will be worse than subsidy sack under Jonathan

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by idupaul: 7:47am On Jan 15, 2017
onatisi:
all this npower and 5k propaganda is to prepare the ground for the next fuel hike,just wait and see

God bless You ..you are just too intelligent

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by gbenga4sure(m): 9:10am On Jan 15, 2017
It is a scheme of embezzlement cause I don't know how they got to register people till today. while seeing so many poor and needy,even beggars who don't know of the scheme.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by fSociety: 9:11am On Jan 15, 2017
This country is dead.
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by wayne4loan: 9:11am On Jan 15, 2017
Which country is more corrupt than nigeria?
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by worlexy(m): 9:12am On Jan 15, 2017
As expected, it's a government run on propaganda and nothing but propaganda
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Chanchit: 9:13am On Jan 15, 2017
ntn
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Mayydayy(m): 9:13am On Jan 15, 2017
Do you think am surprised by this news?.
No way.

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by Toosure70: 9:13am On Jan 15, 2017
cursed country

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Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by sekem: 9:17am On Jan 15, 2017
The curse of the black man. embarassed
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by dprice(m): 9:17am On Jan 15, 2017
SHOW
Re: Top Politicians Hijack, Fight Over Buhari’s N5000 Cash For The Poor by dorry62(f): 9:18am On Jan 15, 2017
Shame

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