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Tinubu Govt Fixes Date To Launch Conditional Cash Transfer To 15 Million Households

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Tinubu Govt Fixes Date To Launch Conditional Cash Transfer To 15m Households

The Federal Government has said it would launch the conditional cash transfer programme for 15 million households on October 17, 2023.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, made this known when she was featured on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

Edu said the policy will be launched after approval from President Bola Tinubu and the clean-up of the national social register.

She said: “With the approval from the President, which we hope to get this week, on the 17th of October, we will be officially launching the conditional cash transfer to 15m households in Nigeria.

“As we speak, we are having a verification exercise. Every state can bear us witness that we have put boots on the ground – persons who are working with the state cash transfer office as well as the governors who are the heads of the steering committee, and then several other persons.

“All of this is to be sure those who are on the national social register truly are Nigerians who fall [spend] within the under $1.95 a day [range], and they deserve to have it.”

While admitting that some persons on the social register may have died or moved up the economic ladder, the minister said the verification exercise is to clean up the register.

Edu stated that the ministry is working with stakeholders across the country to get a credible register of beneficiaries.

She added: “So, two things. First, as we speak, we are on the field cleaning up that data and doing a complete verification, and we are juxtaposing both the BVN, NIM and the rest of it to identify these people and be sure we are dealing with authentic persons.

“And then, of course, there is biometrics to it, and you have a capturing of the head of the household as well as a picture of the household so it can be located. Each of these households, they are numbered so people can go there and verify against the register.”

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