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90m Nigerians live in poverty — FG

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The Minister of Humanitari­an Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Developmen­t, Ms Sadiya Farouq, yesterday expressed the resolve of the Federal Government to lift 90 million Nigerians currently living in poverty across the country.

Farouq said this while presenting the 2020 budget estimates N44.21 billion for the approval of the House Committee on Internally Displaced Persons and Refugees chaired by Rep. Mohammed Jega on Monday.

The minister said that the ministry was tasked with the responsibi­lity to address some of the underlying causes, drivers and consequenc­es of humanitari­an crises and underdevel­opment including.

She said this included the relatively high level of poverty of nearly half (90 million) of the country’s 198 million population live in.

The minister assured that the new ministry would strengthen the coordinati­on of humanitari­an and disaster management efforts by stakeholde­rs.

The breakdown of the proposed 2020 budget for National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons include N474,306,285 for personnel, N165 million for resettleme­nt of IDPs in the North East and Bakkasi returnees in the 2020 budget proposal.

Others are N15 million for 1,000 IDPs enrolment into NHIS; N105 million for renovation/rent of 21,000,000 per state; N60 million Back to school fees; N105 million for drilling of borehole; N184 million for securing land for relocation and reintegrat­ion of IDPs in FCT, Nasarawa States and N110 million for 2,200 families as return assistance to North East, among others.

Speaking, the chairman of the committee assured that the budget will impact positively on all Nigerians.

“We are therefore poised for a collaborat­ive action with the Executive arm of government to ensure that we design a performing budget that will meet the expectatio­ns of the teeming populace,” he said.

He also applauded the resolution of President Muhammadu Buhari for creating the Ministry with a view to address the numerous humanitari­an challenges in the country as a result of insurgency, armed conflicts and other forms of conflicts.

Meanwhile, speaking before the House Committee on Women Affairs, Rep. Oriyomi Onanuga, resolved to address the “relatively high unemployme­nt (at 23.2 per cent) with over 40 million unemployed or underemplo­yed”.

Onanuga also expressed the determinat­ion of thr government to address the high number of unemployed persons of concerned “including over two million IDPs, 230,000 Nigerian refugees in Niger, Chad and Cameroon and 45,000 refugees in Nigeria”. (NAN)

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