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FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by dikysmith: 6:31am On Feb 08, 2023
The Federal Government has disbursed over N16.8bn as grants and Conditional Cash Transfers to more than two million Nigerians since the commencement of the CCT programme in 2016.

Data obtained from the latest ministerial performance scorecard of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development in Abuja on Tuesday, indicated that a total of 2,295,325 citizens benefitted from the CCT and the grants.

“Conditional Cash Transfer has paid 1,940,325 vulnerable persons across the 36 states of the federation, and FCT (Federal Capital Territory) the sum of N5,000 monthly,” the report read in part.

This implies that the government disbursed N9,7bn to the CCT beneficiaries.

The report further stated that “355,000 vulnerable persons have received grant for vulnerable groups of N20,000 in 36 states and the FCT,” implying that about N7.1bn was disbursed in this category.

The report, which was presented by the humanitarian minister, Sadiya Farouq, in Abuja, noted that the CCT implementation activities commenced in 2016 with eight states and three Internally Displaced Persons camps in Borno State.

“The Federal Government funded all components of the CCT until 2018 when the utilisation of IDA (International Development Association) funds commenced.

Enrollment of beneficiaries was paper based. Payment to beneficiaries was through commercial banks,” it stated.

The minister revealed that the co-responsibility component of the scheme commenced implementation in 2017 in 11 states, including Jigawa, Bauchi, Plateau, Niger, Ekiti, Osun, Oyo, Cross River, Kogi, Anambra and Kwara.

“It is designed to address deficiencies in human capital development among the beneficiaries,” she stated.

Farouq added, “The menu of co-responsibility is focused on health, nutrition, education and environment. States implementing co-responsibility selected only one out of the menu.

“The objective of the co-responsibility component is to increase children’s school enrolment/attendance, improve utilisation of health facilities for ante and post-natal care, child immunisation, improve child nutrition, and address environmental hazards to improve productive assets.”

https://supers.ng/fg-disburses-n16-8bn-cash-grants-to-vulnerable-nigerians/

Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by robinso01(m): 6:32am On Feb 08, 2023
Where are the vulnerables?
Who are the vulnerables?
Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by Naijanascam: 6:49am On Feb 08, 2023
Another conduit pipe grin grin grin

Vulnerable Nigerians without Data
Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by Pay4u: 7:07am On Feb 08, 2023
Ok
Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by Nuhskhut: 7:14am On Feb 08, 2023
Grants wey no go reach someone, is that one grants?
Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by CallmeTrinity: 7:15am On Feb 08, 2023
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Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by everythinggirly(f): 7:30am On Feb 08, 2023
Abeg na who and who for Nairaland received the grant?
Abi na still the people wey them ask to disburse the money chop am?
Nigerians are something else, especially those at the top, greed is their middle name, they keep getting richer, I won't be surprised if nobody here received that money.








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Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by BOYS2MEN: 7:36am On Feb 08, 2023
Make sango and amadioha deal with the ppl behind diz yeye write-up about
dikysmith:
The Federal Government has disbursed over N16.8bn as grants and Conditional Cash Transfers to more than two million Nigerians since the commencement of the CCT programme in 2016.

Data obtained from the latest ministerial performance scorecard of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development in Abuja on Tuesday, indicated that a total of 2,295,325 citizens benefitted from the CCT and the grants.

“Conditional Cash Transfer has paid 1,940,325 vulnerable persons across the 36 states of the federation, and FCT (Federal Capital Territory) the sum of N5,000 monthly,” the report read in part.

This implies that the government disbursed N9,7bn to the CCT beneficiaries.

The report further stated that “355,000 vulnerable persons have received grant for vulnerable groups of N20,000 in 36 states and the FCT,” implying that about N7.1bn was disbursed in this category.

The report, which was presented by the humanitarian minister, Sadiya Farouq, in Abuja, noted that the CCT implementation activities commenced in 2016 with eight states and three Internally Displaced Persons camps in Borno State.

“The Federal Government funded all components of the CCT until 2018 when the utilisation of IDA (International Development Association) funds commenced.

Enrollment of beneficiaries was paper based. Payment to beneficiaries was through commercial banks,” it stated.

The minister revealed that the co-responsibility component of the scheme commenced implementation in 2017 in 11 states, including Jigawa, Bauchi, Plateau, Niger, Ekiti, Osun, Oyo, Cross River, Kogi, Anambra and Kwara.

“It is designed to address deficiencies in human capital development among the beneficiaries,” she stated.

Farouq added, “The menu of co-responsibility is focused on health, nutrition, education and environment. States implementing co-responsibility selected only one out of the menu.

“The objective of the co-responsibility component is to increase children’s school enrolment/attendance, improve utilisation of health facilities for ante and post-natal care, child immunisation, improve child nutrition, and address environmental hazards to improve productive assets.”

https://supers.ng/fg-disburses-n16-8bn-cash-grants-to-vulnerable-nigerians/


Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by owobokiri(m): 7:40am On Feb 08, 2023
This very vile woman in charge of this actively corrupt Ministry, is most probably the most corrupt and the most nepotistic of them all.. All her activities are concentratd in the north! A woman forghat matter. Very very corrupt!
This lady once said that the reason her doomed ministry was not that active in the East was because there are lots of cash remittance from Easterners living outside the country to their loved ones at home!!! Obviously, the logic was that she needed to use the federal government largesse to take care of her fellow northerners, while easterners should make do with the socalled remittance!!!
Have you ever seen or heard a more convulated logic from a supposed government official!?
Her ministry has been "disbursing" billions for fun to spirits and she doesn't care because no one actively brings her activities to limelight

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Re: FG Disburses N16.8bn Cash Grants To Vulnerable Nigerians by Nobody: 7:42am On Feb 08, 2023
dikysmith:
The Federal Government has disbursed over N16.8bn as grants and Conditional Cash Transfers to more than two million Nigerians since the commencement of the CCT programme in 2016.

Data obtained from the latest ministerial performance scorecard of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development in Abuja on Tuesday, indicated that a total of 2,295,325 citizens benefitted from the CCT and the grants.

“Conditional Cash Transfer has paid 1,940,325 vulnerable persons across the 36 states of the federation, and FCT (Federal Capital Territory) the sum of N5,000 monthly,” the report read in part.

This implies that the government disbursed N9,7bn to the CCT beneficiaries.

The report further stated that “355,000 vulnerable persons have received grant for vulnerable groups of N20,000 in 36 states and the FCT,” implying that about N7.1bn was disbursed in this category.

The report, which was presented by the humanitarian minister, Sadiya Farouq, in Abuja, noted that the CCT implementation activities commenced in 2016 with eight states and three Internally Displaced Persons camps in Borno State.

“The Federal Government funded all components of the CCT until 2018 when the utilisation of IDA (International Development Association) funds commenced.

Enrollment of beneficiaries was paper based. Payment to beneficiaries was through commercial banks,” it stated.

The minister revealed that the co-responsibility component of the scheme commenced implementation in 2017 in 11 states, including Jigawa, Bauchi, Plateau, Niger, Ekiti, Osun, Oyo, Cross River, Kogi, Anambra and Kwara.

“It is designed to address deficiencies in human capital development among the beneficiaries,” she stated.

Farouq added, “The menu of co-responsibility is focused on health, nutrition, education and environment. States implementing co-responsibility selected only one out of the menu.

“The objective of the co-responsibility component is to increase children’s school enrolment/attendance, improve utilisation of health facilities for ante and post-natal care, child immunisation, improve child nutrition, and address environmental hazards to improve productive assets.”

https://supers.ng/fg-disburses-n16-8bn-cash-grants-to-vulnerable-nigerians/


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