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Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by kirajustice: 5:51pm On Jan 27, 2021
The attention of the National Cash Transfer Office (NCTO), under the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has been drawn to a publication titled “Concerns Mount over Corruption and Inefficiency in Cash Transfer Programme” published on the front page of the This Day Newspaper of Sunday 24th January, 2021. This publication is not a true representation of the Household Uplifting Programme-Conditional Cash Transfer (HUP-CCT).

The National Cash Transfer Programme was introduced by the Federal Government in 2016 in partnership with the World Bank to fortify social safety nets and establish a social protection system in Nigeria. This is in line with the President Buhari led Government’s Social Investment agenda of eradicating poverty and promoting shared prosperity amongst the citizenry. It involves the release of a monthly stipend of N5,000 to the poorest and most vulnerable Nigerian households, mostly in rural communities.

The Programme has many objectives that include:

Improved Household consumption that could improve the economy of the community
Increase in utilization of health and nutrition services
Improved school enrolment and attendance
Improved environmental sanitation and management
Improved Finance and Asset acquisition to ultimately enhance financial and economic inclusion
Beneficiary engagement in sustainable livelihood

On the whole, the programme is a component of Government’s resolve to reduce community poverty in Nigeria

As at December 2020, the programme operated in 33 states of the country and the FCT. A total of 1,414,983 beneficiaries with 7,068,629 individual household member beneficiaries have been enrolled, covering 487 Local Government Areas, 4,716 Wards and 37,628 Communities. The programme targets to cover all States of the Federation by March 2021.

Contrary to claims of lacking implementation structure, the Programme has a clearly defined implementation structure with an electronic base beneficiary enrolment system that focuses on the Poor and Vulnerable Households (PVHHs) mined from the National Social Register. The PVHHs are identified through a combination of geographic and community based targeting mechanisms conducted by the various State Operating and Coordinating Units (SOCU) under the supervision and guidance of the National Social Safety Net Co-ordination Office (NASSCO). The Community Based Targeting (CBT) mechanism is used for the targeting process.

The following clarifications are necessary for the discerning public:

The database of Poor and Vulnerable Households (PVHHs) is generated at the state level and domiciled at State Ministries of Planning. This information is accessible through the National Social Safety Net Project (NASSP) website-www.nassp.gov.ng
All 3 grant based programmes are within budgetary provisions and are processed electronically.
Rapid Transfer Register (RRR)- This is provided for under the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP).
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT)- This is funded from the Abacha restituted funds and the World Bank facility.
Cash Grant to Rural Women (CGRW)-This is a one-off cash grant and it is provided for in the 2020 Appropriation Act.
Electronic disbursement is done to the extent of infrastructural capacity of any location, noting that the targeted beneficiaries of the CCT are the poorest of the poor who normally dwell in rural areas typically lacking banking and telecom facilities.
At the commencement of the programme in September 2016, Memoranda of Understanding were signed between the FG and all states. Some states committed to the programme instantly while others joined in late. This clearly put some states in the lead ahead of others in the generation of the State Social Register of Poor and Vulnerable Households.
The engagement of Payment Service Providers (PSPs) is carried out through a National Competitive Bidding (NCB) process that is within the World Bank Prior Review Mechanism threshold. Hence the transparency of the process is not in doubt.
The CCT Programme provides capacity building, coaching and mentoring to beneficiaries on various topics including hygiene, girl child education, savings, etc. Formulation of co-operatives and savings are voluntary and managed by the beneficiaries with no degree of involvement by the Programme.

Currently, State Social Registers have been generated across all the states, while the CCT is being implemented in all 36 states with only Borno, Ebonyi and Ogun states yet to commence payments. While many goodwill and statements of gratitude have been received from many State Governments on the programme, success stories  and testimonies abound on how the Programme is impacting the lives of the beneficiaries as well as poor and vulnerable Nigerians with a positive effect on their communities as well.

It is the desire of the Federal Ministry of humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development to ensure the full and successful implementation of the administration’s Social Investment Programmes, in full alignment to Mr. President’s deliberate policy of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of Poverty by year 2030.

https://politicsnigeria.com/ministry-of-humanitarian-affairs-makes-clarification-on-cash-transfer-program/

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by NwaNimo1(m): 5:55pm On Jan 27, 2021
The database of Poor and Vulnerable Households (PVHHs) is generated at the state level and domiciled at State Ministries of Planning. This information is accessible through the National Social Safety Net Project (NASSP) website-www.nassp.gov.ng

Is the website on strike.......

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I wan check my name.......but the site no dey go!

www.nassp.gov.ng

Useless fraudsters.....

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by djflexcy: 5:56pm On Jan 27, 2021
Stories

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by MackIV(m): 5:56pm On Jan 27, 2021
Udj
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Abigirlsuen: 5:56pm On Jan 27, 2021
Better
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by naijadrivablog: 5:56pm On Jan 27, 2021
Osibande to share the money tongue

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by snoopz: 5:56pm On Jan 27, 2021
Audio programme. Money wey don go since

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Chukwudi4naija(m): 5:57pm On Jan 27, 2021
These humanitarian programmes that are bereft of responsibility and accountability. Example is the long awaited backlog payment for Npower beneficiaries.

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by inoki247: 5:57pm On Jan 27, 2021
We no kuku see aw dem share d money e fit be say na Spirit b d beneficiary....
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Nobody: 5:57pm On Jan 27, 2021
angry I don't know what they intend to achieve with the cash transfer. How can 10k or 5k lift someone out of poverty. Most of these transfers will be used to eat for two days at most, then back to square one.

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by futuregovernor: 5:58pm On Jan 27, 2021
How much did u pay to zombie's.? Did you increase their 30k allowance?

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by zuzuonyi: 5:58pm On Jan 27, 2021
Easy way to loot without accountability.

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Humbleguy92: 6:00pm On Jan 27, 2021
This Government is just useless

I rest my case

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Brendaniel: 6:01pm On Jan 27, 2021
and the looting continues, everyday they keep typing speeches to explain their performance, Abeg woman get belle no need explain say she don get belle, na everybody go see am, why should be explaining your performance, everybody should see it without explanation, it means it's all a lie...

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Hez143(m): 6:01pm On Jan 27, 2021
less than10$ every month

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Nobody: 6:02pm On Jan 27, 2021
naa wa oo

Why can't they give money first and allow people who collected the money tell.

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by electhnd(m): 6:03pm On Jan 27, 2021
Nigeria have tired me, when will I read news about sharing 5k monthly for the youth or old graduates up to 5 yrs without job
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by illicit(m): 6:04pm On Jan 27, 2021
Well....
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by kc4christ(m): 6:06pm On Jan 27, 2021
OK
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by CocoaOla: 6:06pm On Jan 27, 2021
This government plus The Constitution is rigid, dubious and fraudulent.

Nigerians are fooled the website is not even working

It ain't no surprise that we're the largest oil producer in Africa but it doesn't reflect on the average Nigerian and still yet we're the poverty capital of the world. This how they gather money to buy vote fraudulently
We don't just like ourselves in this Country

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by ForeThinker: 6:07pm On Jan 27, 2021
Inside life
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by biafranrealson: 6:09pm On Jan 27, 2021
that website , shey na mistake
i wan check but no way
they even start defending fraud with fraud

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by mytalentlyng: 6:15pm On Jan 27, 2021
So 5k will alleviate poverty right? By the way the most poorest in Nigeria don't even have bank account not to talk of cell phone. So how do you get their data? Just asking for a friend anyway

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by realtemi(m): 6:18pm On Jan 27, 2021
hmm
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by CocoaOla: 6:18pm On Jan 27, 2021
I dont think this country will ever work the government are deliberately using this poverty as a tools against Nigerians

Politicians are driving this country to ground thiefs

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by CocoaOla: 6:19pm On Jan 27, 2021
And almost all of this people ministers politicians are very religious Nigeria is a colossal fraud foreign countries share money for Pandemic relieve 500,000 thousand my friends that are not even citizen receive

But Nigerians in Nigeria can't receive ordinary 5k transparently

Whats the usefulness of Nigeria as a country?

Just fraud lies and deceit everywhere

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by beehivedata(m): 6:23pm On Jan 27, 2021
This country and their never ending list of non-beneficial programs...
Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by Jeffyblaq(m): 6:25pm On Jan 27, 2021
Humbleguy92:
This Government is just useless

I rest my case

Not just useless..

Very shameful

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Re: Ministry Of Humanitarian Affairs Makes Clarification On Cash Transfer Program by janedonez(m): 6:26pm On Jan 27, 2021
E tire me, the bad thing is that men and women are on the same scale in fraud.

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