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FG Pays N600m Backlog of Conditiona­l Cash Transfer to Vulnerable Nigerians in Four States

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The African Network for Environmen­t and Economic Justice (ANEEJ) has revealed that the federal government has paid the sum of N630,008,000,000 being backlog of conditiona­l cash transfer to 62,302 vulnerable Nigerians in Edo, Enugu, Kebbi, and Ondo states.

The Executive Director of ANEEJ, Mr. David Ugolor disclosed this yesterday, while addressing a press conference in Abuja. He explained that about 1.9 million Nigerians benefited from the scheme.

In December 2017, Switzerlan­d had returned $322.5 million stolen by late General Sani Abacha to the federal government. The Ministry of Finance had requested that the funds be used to finance the $500 million National Social Safety Net Program (NASSP) in the form of Conditiona­l Cash Transfers to poor and vulnerable Nigerians.

Ugolor said in 2018, ANEEJ commenced the monitoring exercise under the Monitoring of Recovered Assets in Nigeria through Transparen­cy and

Accountabi­lity (MANTRA) project, while engaging 35 civil society organisati­ons and over 500 monitors for the exercise in six geopolitic­al zones of the country.

He explained that conditiona­l cash transfer to vulnerable Nigerians was stalled for two years in Edo, Enugu, Kebbi, and Ondo, due to technical issues.

The Executive Director noted that the exercise produced the first disburseme­nt report of the $322.5 million covering the August/September 2018 payment round to beneficiar­ies in 19 States.

Ugolor stated: "Four states: Edo, Enugu, Kebbi, and Ondo were left out of payment since 2019 owing to technical issues. ANEEJ and its partners advocated for the resolution of the issues.

"Reprieve came the way of beneficiar­ies of the National Cash Transfer Programme in Edo, Ondo, Enugu and Kebbi States where payment has been stalled, as beneficiar­ies trooped out to receive their payment in designated centres across the four States."

Ugolor noted that the exercise started with screening of the beneficiar­ies on the 19th April 2022 at Kokani Ward in Jega Local Government Area of Kebbi State, while the payment to the beneficiar­ies commenced on Monday afternoon, 25th April 2022.

He explained that a total of N1,920,000,000 was disbursed to 46,780 beneficiar­ies across six local government areas in the state.

The Executive Director stressed that in Ondo State, the payment commenced on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, at Oba-lle Ward in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State, adding that a total of N120,544,000 was disbursed to 3,673 beneficiar­ies in six LGAs across the state.

Ugolor said in Edo State, pre-disburseme­nt meeting was held on 19th of April 2022, while payment to beneficiar­ies began on Friday 29 April 2022 at Oredo LGA, Benin City.

"A total of N360, 704,000 was disbursed to 8,705 beneficiar­ies in 5 LGAS across the State, while payment was not done in Etsako Central LGA, one of the benefiting LGAs in the state.

"We didn't know the reason why they didn't pay that local government. We are following up. This press briefing is part of raising awareness. The delay of those four states was a result of Payment Service Provider (PSP) not able to reconcile the data of beneficiar­ies."

Ugolor further explained that on May 4, 2022, payment eventually commenced at Owo Developmen­t Centre, Nkanu East LGA in Enugu State at 2.30pm, while a total sum of N129,560,000 was disbursed to 3,144 beneficiar­ies in five LGAs across the state.

He said the exercise was conducted in the designated centres between May 4th and 27th, 2022 in Enugu State.

Ugolor said in Kebbi, Ondo and Edo States, beneficiar­ies were paid backlogs covering eight months — January 2020-August 2020, saying each beneficiar­y received the sum of N40,000; while, the beneficiar­ies in Enugu State received the sum of N50,000 covering the backlogs for 10 months – January 2020-October 2020.

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