President Muhammadu Buhari has
boosted his administration’s efforts to lift 100 million Nigerians out of
poverty in the next 10 years.
The President directed an increase in the number of beneficiaries for the
National Social Investment Programmes.
He also directed the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and
Social Development to increase the number
of N-Power beneficiaries from 500,000 to 1,000,000.
President Buhari further directed an increase in the number of beneficiaries of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment
Programme (GEEP) by 1,000,000 and increase the beneficiaries of the Home-Grown
School Feeding by 5,000,000.
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development,
Sadiya Farouq, broke the news on Monday during a ministerial media briefing to
give account of her ministry in the last one year in Abuja.
She said: “In a bid to realise Mr. President’s commitment to lift 100 million
Nigerians out of poverty in the next 10 years, the ministry places significant
emphasis on youth empowerment by strategically ascertaining youth engagement as
a foundational objective in implementing the following strategies: double the
scope of the National Social Investment Programmes.
“Mr. President has graciously approved the expansion of all NSIP programmes.
Such as increase of N-Power beneficiaries from 500,000 to 1,000,000, increase
GEEP beneficiaries by 1,000,000 and increase of beneficiaries of Home-Grown
School Feeding by 5,000,000.”
The minister said about 3.7 million households comprising of more than 15.5
million individuals have been captured on the National Social Register.
She said the ministry has developed a strategy for targeting the urban poor in
line with President Buhari’s directive to expand the National Social Register.
“In championing Social Inclusion, deliberate efforts were made to capture
vulnerable youth and groups which included Women, People with Special Needs, in
the expansion of the National Social Register by one million households. Also,
in the Economic Sustainability Plan, we have over 1,000,000 urban poor in the
National Social Register.
“As of June 2020, 4.41 per cent of the total number of individuals captured in
the National Social Register is recognised as persons with special needs. This
comes to a total of 685,090 persons with special needs in the National Social
Register.
“About 3.7 million households comprising of more than 15.5 million Individuals
have been captured on the National Social Register. Of that number, over 2.8
million of the households which comprise of 13.5 million individuals are
eligible for Conditional Cash Transfer. This numbers are spread across the 36
states and FCT. The numbers are further broken down to 7.6 million males and
7.9 million females as shown on the screen,” she said.
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