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Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by ogododo: 3:52pm On May 10
Buhari Government’s ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Scheme Had Little Impact On Household Consumption, Financial Inclusion—World Bank

The World Bank has said the ₦5,000 cash transfer scheme implemented by the Nigerian Government had little impact on household consumption and women's financial inclusion in the country.

This global apex bank said this in a report titled, ‘Beta Don Come: Effects of Cash Transfers on Women and Households in Nigeria’.

In the report, the World Bank added that the scheme implemented in 2016, called the National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) also had a limited impact on employment, especially for women.

Former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration provided households with a cash transfer of N5,000, disbursed as a lump sum every two months.

Payments were given to each household’s primary caregiver — predominantly women — the report stated.

The report, however, suggested that there is a need for a complementary livelihood to support the intervention to generate sustainable improvements in households’ self-sufficiency.

The bank said it found “no significant effects on overall household consumption, women’s employment, or financial inclusion”.

The report reads: “Program participation improved several dimensions of households’ and women’s welfare over time.

“Households in communities that entered the program earlier experience larger increases in household savings and food security, along with increased access to farmland and livestock ownership, compared to similar households in communities that entered the program later.

“We also find improvements in caregivers’ self-reported happiness, decision-making autonomy over how to spend their own income, and freedom of movement.

“Positive impacts appear to primarily result from the saving mobilisation component of the program.

“Households are substantially more likely to save the longer they have been receiving cash transfers and to switch away from exclusively using cash for household consumption.

“However, in contrast to these strong positive impacts, we do not find any statistically significant effects on overall household consumption or on caregivers’ employment and financial inclusion.”

The World Bank also said despite the efficacy of the programme, there is no evidence of “the impacts of participating in the program at all”.

“We find positive effects on households’ saving, food security, and economic activity along with increased caregivers’ decision-making autonomy and physical mobility associated with participating in the project for longer periods of time.”

https://saharareporters.com/2024/05/10/buhari-governments-n5000-cash-transfer-scheme-had-little-impact-household-consumption

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Racoon(m): 4:02pm On May 10
Monies that were looted by the wasteful and corrupt humanitarian disaster minister under Buhari and continued by Betta Edu? This country is a cruise!

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Boogyman557: 4:23pm On May 10
Holly Gram cool My people come and hear ooo !!!


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by ogododo: 5:04pm On May 10
Nawa oo. How can a whole VP dey distribute money for Markets.

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by nnachukz(m): 5:14pm On May 10
Invisible N5000 household transfer. I have never met anyone who claims to have collected such money. Tinubu and co are just using that to loot blindly. Heartless thieves.

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by EmeeNaka: 6:06pm On May 10
Why are they reporting now?
Since 2015, #5000 has never been able to support a family for 2 days.

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by ogododo: 7:06pm On May 10
Nlfpmod dem share oo.
Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by iwaeda: 7:48pm On May 10
ogododo:
This global apex bank said this in a report titled, ‘Beta Don Come: Effects of Cash Transfers on Women and Households in Nigeria’.

The World Bank has said the ₦5,000 cash transfer scheme implemented by the Nigerian Government had little impact on household consumption and women's financial inclusion in the country.

This global apex bank said this in a report titled, ‘Beta Don Come: Effects of Cash Transfers on Women and Households in Nigeria’.




In the report, the World Bank added that the scheme implemented in 2016, called the National Social Safety Nets Project (NASSP) also had a limited impact on employment, especially for women.

Former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration provided households with a cash transfer of N5,000, disbursed as a lump sum every two months.








Payments were given to each household’s primary caregiver — predominantly women — the report stated.

The report, however, suggested that there is a need for a complementary livelihood to support the intervention to generate sustainable improvements in households’ self-sufficiency.

The bank said it found “no significant effects on overall household consumption, women’s employment, or financial inclusion”.

The report reads: “Program participation improved several dimensions of households’ and women’s welfare over time.

“Households in communities that entered the program earlier experience larger increases in household savings and food security, along with increased access to farmland and livestock ownership, compared to similar households in communities that entered the program later.



“We also find improvements in caregivers’ self-reported happiness, decision-making autonomy over how to spend their own income, and freedom of movement.

“Positive impacts appear to primarily result from the saving mobilisation component of the program.

“Households are substantially more likely to save the longer they have been receiving cash transfers and to switch away from exclusively using cash for household consumption.



“However, in contrast to these strong positive impacts, we do not find any statistically significant effects on overall household consumption or on caregivers’ employment and financial inclusion.”



The World Bank also said despite the efficacy of the programme, there is no evidence of “the impacts of participating in the program at all”.



“We find positive effects on households’ saving, food security, and economic activity along with increased caregivers’ decision-making autonomy and physical mobility associated with participating in the project for longer periods of time.”




https://saharareporters.com/2024/05/10/buhari-governments-n5000-cash-transfer-scheme-had-little-impact-household-consumption





APC loves palliatives to entrench more people in poverty. Please how many have become rich through Osinbajo N5k. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by tername8600: 9:29pm On May 10
Rubbish decision so far

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by ZUKKYY(m): 9:29pm On May 10
Nonsense

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by phoneport(m): 9:29pm On May 10
Yeye World Bank report, if I see World bank see snake, I will kill World bank first. grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by GanagiBitrus: 9:30pm On May 10
Sharing money by Govt in the name of palliative is never a good policy.
It's often laden with corruption & sharp practices and never achieves the intended result.

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Emu4life(m): 9:32pm On May 10
But you are confidently telling Bulaba to carry on with the surreal 'Poverty alleviation scheme'.....
Hypocritical bunch

How do you alleviate poverty by giving people money? 5k at that...........

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Meti99(m): 9:32pm On May 10
Fds
Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Hezzyluv: 9:33pm On May 10
There wasn't any money transferred to anybody. They just siphon the money. undecided

The corruption under the watch of Buhari wear G-strings.

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by phemmie06(m): 9:34pm On May 10
We don't need to be told, we all know how it was shared among their faithfuls and how it was flooded away from them. But na all of us suffered the effects of the flood

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Holluwhakemmy(f): 9:34pm On May 10
nnachukz:
Invisible N5000 household transfer. I have never met anyone who claims to have collected such money. Tinubu and co are just using that to loot blindly. Heartless thieves.
Buhari era not Tinubu read it again
Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by CheapHomes1: 9:34pm On May 10
but IMF said tinubu should continue from were buhari stopped and keep dashing people money

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by ROYALMAXCLEANER: 9:35pm On May 10
Shege banza.... 🤔The heats is everywhere now...





Bunch of irresponsible cowards we have as leaders... 🤔🤔

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Nahunger(m): 9:37pm On May 10
grin

Watin be this people problem, Una go advice government to do Rubbish still turn back dey fault them...

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Halogentech: 9:39pm On May 10
God
Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Ecos(m): 9:41pm On May 10
cheesy
Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Niok: 9:42pm On May 10
Goldenval bless me with 5k it will have an impact in my household ejoo
Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by WaleBuraimoh: 9:47pm On May 10
Holluwhakemmy:
Buhari era not Tinubu read it again
So what's the difference between that buharis' policy of sharing 5k and the so-called Tinubus' palliative formula?

At the end it won't have any positive effect on the economy.

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by 1gbdata: 9:48pm On May 10
And big impact to the politician

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:49pm On May 10
Money that entered into the coffers of those in the humanitarian ministry and party members

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by Padipadi: 9:50pm On May 10
Something wey I no receive. Who are those that are poor?

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by onadana: 9:51pm On May 10
The bastards and his cohorts stole the country blind..using humanitarian ministry and other vices...the clueless ebola tinubu is chasing shadows when we know where all our money went.Start with Buhari,Aisha first lady who was Emefiele's boss,Sabiu "Tunde",Malami,former aviation minister etc

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Re: Buhari's ₦5,000 Cash Transfer Had Little Impact On Households — World Bank by ufotunang: 9:53pm On May 10
Racoon:
Monies that were looted by the wasteful and corrupt humanitarian disaster minister under Buhari and continued by Betta Edu? This country is a cruise!
.,and this were women doing the looting..fear woman 🙄

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