As part of its determined efforts to touch the lives of Nigerians
positively, the Buhari administration has now started the payment of N5,
000 monthly stipends to the poorest and the most vulnerable in the
country through the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) of its Social
Investment Programmes, SIP according to the Presidency.
In a statement by the senior special assistant media to the Vice
President, Laolu Akande, under the CCT, one million Nigerians would
receive N5000 monthly payments as a form of social safety net for the
poorest and most vulnerable as budgeted for in the 2016 Budget.
He said in the first batch that commenced last week, nine states would
be covered, and many of the beneficiaries have already reported
receiving their first payments by Friday last week, December 30,
2016.
Laolu Akande also said funds for the commencement of the payments in
four states were released last week to the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement
System (NIBSS) – the platform that hosts and validates payments for all
government’s social intervention programmes. Funds for another set of
five states to complete the first batch of nine states would follow
soon.

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