Tinubu N8000 Payment 2023: How FG Plans to Disburse N8000 to 12M Nigerians

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Tinubu N8000 Payment 2023: How FG Plans to Disburse N8000 to 12M Nigerians – This update is to answer some of the questions being asked by most of our viewers on how the N8,000 would be paid to 12million households. The disbursement of the funds to 12million Nigerians have been arranged for the benefit of all. This article shows how FG Tinubu plans to disburse N8,000 to 12million Nigerians. See full details below.

Tinubu N8000 Payment 2023: How FG Plans to Disburse N8000 to 12M Nigerians

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Following President Tinubu letter to the House of Representatives, on the cash transfer of N8000 to 12 million families over a period of six months to ameliorate the hardships faced by Nigerians as a result of subsidy removal, Mr president has agreed that Each state should plan towards implementing a cash transfer programme based on the social register of the state.

The decision was made today the 20th of July 2023 during its meeting at the Council Chambers of the State House in Abuja, NEC decided that cash transfers would be done using state social registers.

Inline with that, the FMHDSD office responsible for building the National Social Register of Poor & Vulnerable Households who also coordinates #SocialProtection programs in Nigeria says that the National Social Register is an aggregation of state registers built by each of the 36 states + FCT.

States build the register using a Community Based Targeting approach undertaken by targeting teams & enumerators engaged by states & overseen by their ministries of planning.

This simply means that while the states disburse the find, the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs monitor the process.

One of the reasons why they decided to let the States to disburse the fund is because they identified that states are different from one another and therefore have different peculiarities.

President Tinubu said the initiative was aimed at helping poor and vulnerable Nigerians cope with the cost of meeting basic needs.

The cash transfer is different from other National social intervention programs NSIP like the Npower, GEEP, and NHGSFP.

The Npower, GEEP, and NHGSFP program might continue to run under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

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