FG Has Paid 3.5m Nigerians N25,000 Each In Conditional Cash Transfer

Betta Edu, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation
Betta Edu, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation


3.5 million Nigerians have received conditional cash transfers from FG, each worth N25,000



Under the conditional cash transfer program, the Federal Government has given N25,000 to each of 3.5 million Nigerians, according to Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Betta Edu.


She made this statement on Thursday, two months after the administration of President Bola Tinubu unveiled the program, which was intended to help 15 million households, as a means of mitigating the effects of the removal of fuel subsidies.


“We have so far paid 3.5 million Nigerians N25,000 each. Of course, we are out on the field and covering another 4.5 million in the next one week so we will have altogether close to about 8 million people between now and the end of the year,” he said on Channels Television's Politics Today.


She said that as long as the program is in place, the ministry will continue to verify the beneficiary's initial trance. She said that more people, including retirees, are being added to the list.


“A total of 480 persons are on that list. They are presently undergoing their in-person verification because if we cannot verify who you are and where you are and that you are below the poverty line, you are not qualified to be on that social register,” the minister said.


Disregarding the program, Edu stated that N-Power recipients are receiving arrears from the government. The administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari owed them several months' wages.


“Presently, a payment for N-Power is ongoing; we were in the office yesterday up until the early hours of this morning, just to ensure that young people get monies which they have been owed from the last government,” she said.


“So, N-Power beneficiaries across the nation, I am sure you can attest to the fact that you are seeing your money in your accounts and this process will continue until the last person who indeed has served is being paid.


“And of course, all of this is being restructured to ensure that we reduce unemployment and create jobs for Nigerians.”


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