Politicians attempting to influence cash transfer register & hijack Tinubu’s N75k to 70 million Nigerians—-Nentawe, Humanitarian Minister cries out
Nentawe Yilwatda, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, says some people are trying to influence the federal government’s register for the conditional cash transfer.
The minister spoke on Monday during a Channels Television programme Sunrise Daily. “Some people want us to bend and allow the governors or the states to just generate the list and send it.
“It’s a conditional transfer; conditions are attached to qualifying to benefit from the social safety net. Unfortunately, it’s a partnership between us and the international community—the World Bank is involved, CSOs (civil society organisations) are involved, and it’s not just a ministry activity.
“So, we will not bend to allowing any political affiliation or attachment to this conditional cash transfer. Poverty doesn’t know the political party; poverty doesn’t know tribe; poverty doesn’t even understand the grammar we are blowing. A poor person is a poor person,” he said.
Yilwatda said the national identification number (NIN) and bank verification number (BVN) are now compulsory for all digital transfers for audit and transparency purposes.
“It is going to be clearly digital. This time around, we are carrying the CSOs along, so that all payments, we will ask them to verify, they can do follow-ups, and we can have some levels of transparency in what we are doing.
“Currently, we have a social register; we have 19.8 million people on the social register, but when you have a list, you need to validate that list.
“For now, the people that have been validated are only about 1.2 million people. We need to validate the entire register so that we can get the actual people who are supposed to benefit from it, authenticate their locations—their houses, where they are, and capture on GPS location—the location of their homes.
“So that we are sure they exist and are sure that these people are as poor as they claim because there are social indices for judging poverty, like access to water, access to health, access to education, and access to economic facilities. So that you can now pick the poorest of the poor in the society,” he said.
He said the government targets 15 million poor households with N75,000 cash transfer.