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₦5,000 Transport Allowance For 40 Million Poor Nigerians Mere Rumour – Senate

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N5,000 Transport Allowance For 40 Million Poor Nigerians Mere Rumour - Senate
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The Senate Committee on Finance has said the report of the ₦5,000 transportation grant for N40 million poor Nigerians was just a mere rumour.

The Chairman of the Committee, Senator Solomon Olamilekan, disclosed this to newsmen on Wednesday after presenting his committee’s proposals to the Appropriation Committee.

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Olamilekan was reacting to a statement credited to the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, that the country would remove the petrol subsidy by 2022 and replace it with an N5000-a-month transportation grant to the poorest Nigerians.

Speaking further, Olamilekan asserted that there is no provision of ₦5,000 transportation grant in the 2022 budget proposal submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari.

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He, however, noted that the 2022 budget proposals presented to the National Assembly contain the provision for subsidy.

The Senator representing Lagos West in the National Assembly stated that there must be a budgetary provision for the transport allowance for 40 million poor citizens.

He said: “We still believe this is news because this budget we are considering contains subsidy.

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“If we are passing a budget with the subsidy in the fiscal document, We cannot speak because that is the document that is currently before us.

“The minister of finance, budget and national planning was quoted as saying that 40 million Nigerians will be paid N5,000 as transportation allowance, in lieu of the fuel subsidy.

“I don’t want to go into details for now. I believe that if such a proposal is to come to pass, a document to that effect must be sent to the national assembly for us to see how feasible this is and how do we identify the 40 million Nigerians that are going to benefit from this process.

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“There are still a lot of issues to be deliberated upon and looked into if eventually, this will come to pass and how do we raise this money to pay these 40 million Nigerians because I know that even the revenue being raised and monies that are coming in from this so-called oil and other sources of revenue to the federal government.

“This is not provided for already in the 2022 budget We don’t have anywhere in the budget where 40 million Nigerians will collect N5 000 monthly as transportation allowance totalling about N2.4 trillion.

“I know that there must be a budgetary provision for this for us to consider. That is why I said it is still news out there until it formally comes to the national assembly for either a virement to the budget or reordering of the budget.

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“For now, I still want to take it as a rumour and as news.”

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