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How FG Grant for Vulnerable Group Has Sustained Nigerians, Lifted Millions out of Poverty

by Folarin Kehinde August 24, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Establishment of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development by President Muhammadu Buhari in August 21, 2019 and headed by Hajia Sadiya Umar Farouq is beyond visionary (To have social protection systems that are proactive, humane, inclusive and sustainable for the improvement and general welfare of the people) but aims at lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty through various programs of the ministry.

The President alluded to this in a video message to a high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly on poverty eradication.

According to him, “Nigeria attaches great importance to poverty eradication.

“It is my conviction that devoting our efforts towards human capital development, efficient management of our resources, greater financial inclusion, and transformation of the agricultural sector to ensure food security are crucial to poverty eradication.

“In this regard, Nigeria continues to strengthen its existing social safety net initiative by increasing access to enrollees who fit the various programmes in the scheme”.

Undoubtedly, Nigerians are currently enjoying benefits of poverty alleviation through the National Social Investment Programme which aims at enhancing the social inclusion of the poorest and vulnerable groups in the country, with programmes such as the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programmes (GEEP), the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme, N-Power, and the Conditional Cash Transfer spread across the 36 states of the Federal and the Federal Capital Territory.

To further enhance her social welfare programmes especially to the vulnerable groups, the ministry introduced the Grant for Vulnerable Group (GVG) formerly Grant for Rural Women in 2020 to sustain the social inclusion agenda of President Buhari’s Administration.

The Ministry in June 20, 2022 in Osun State officially flagged off the disbursement of 20,000 Grant for Vulnerable Group (GVG) for Rural Women programme which aims at increasing income and productive assets of target beneficiaries

The Grant also aims at increasing access to financial capital required for economic and income-generating activities,
promote financial inclusion among unbanked and underserved populations; and contribute towards improving their living standard.

The Grant targets poor rural and peri-urban women and youths within the productive age bracket of 18-60 years with special consideration is given to the following vulnerable groups, Persons with disability
Forcibly displaced persons (internally displaced persons, returnees, etc)
Widows and orphans.

The total number of target beneficiaries for this round of the programme is 195,000 as beneficiaries were selected from all 36 States and FCT with special consideration given to the prevalence of poverty.

The programme is designed to provide a one-off grant to the poorest and most vulnerable women and youths in rural and peri-urban areas of the country

To ensure inclusiveness, the Ministry is working with relevant stakeholders to identify, select and mobilize beneficiaries, and these stakeholders include the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs (FMWA), State Governments, National Commission for Persons with Disability (NCPWD), National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and IDPs (NCFRMI), National Senior Citizen Center (NSCC) and relevant nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

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For Transparency and Accountability, the Ministry engaged the services of Payment Service Providers (PSPs), all registered by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), for disbursement of funds through United Payments, Upper Link Limited and Visual ICT Limited.

The 20,000 cash grant is paid to target beneficiaries using physical payment and through bank accounts or wallets.

Fund to be disbursed is entirely lodged in PSPs account for disbursement using clearly defined guidelines while enrolment into the programme, registration and payment of grant are all automated and a robust programme database has been deployed basic information (including biodata and biometric) on beneficiaries is required for disbursement.

The Minister in July, 2022 while speaking recently at a media parley and a re-launch Programme in Abuja on the second round of 20,000 disbursement to grant for vulnerable groups announced the inclusion of men to the grant.

Farouq stated that out of the total number of beneficiaries, 30% of men will benefit from the cash grant to encourage social inclusion, while women are 70%, and 15% of the total beneficiaries must be Persons with disabilities.

Read Also: FG Begin Nationwide Disbursement of Grant for Vulnerable Groups

In addition, about 15% of the total number of beneficiaries is specifically allocated to the segment of the population with special needs, including Persons with Disability (PWDs) and senior citizens in the Country, forcibly displaced persons (internally displaced persons, returnees, etc), Widows and orphans.

The Programme is targeted at poor rural and peri-urban women and men within the productive age of 18 and above.

Farouq noted that the re-launched programme which was hitherto known as Cash Grant for Rural Women will now be known as Grant for Vulnerable Groups to encourage inclusivity.

Explaining she said “Our target in the FCT is to disburse the grant to over 2,900 beneficiaries across the 6 Area Councils which is in line with President Muhammadu Buhari’s social inclusion.

She alluded to the fact that the prorgramme has impacted positively on the lives of the poor and vulnerable in Nigeria.

“I have personally witnessed the life-changing experiences of people who lived below the poverty line and those that are vulnerable to shocks”.

While the grant disbursement is ongoing, 5570 Vulnerable Groups in Bayelsa has also received the Cash Grant.

Presently, the National Social Investment Programmes has reduced the poverty index in the country to 43% which was hitherto 70%, despite this feat, President Muhammadu Buhari led administration is still not resting on its oars to ensure that Nigeria’s poverty index is reduced by over 20%.

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FG Begin Nationwide Disbursement of Grant for Vulnerable Groups

by Folarin Kehinde July 27, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajia Umar Farouq said the Federal Government will commence the second phase of the disbursement of 20,000 Grant to the vulnerable nationwide.

Farouq while speaking in Abuja at a media parley on Grant for vulnerable group noted that the Grant aim at increasing income and productive access of the target beneficiaries.

“We will flag off disbursement in FCT on Thursday 28th July 2022.

“With time, the program will be extended to the 36 states of the federation according to the time already scheduled”.

“A cash grant of #20,000 naira will be granted to these targeted groups across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT”.

She added that the Grant will provide financial inclusion among the unbanked and underserved in the population to improve their living standard.

Farouq explained that the federal government in 2021 launched the grant for vulnerable groups to further sustain the social inclusion agenda of president Buhari.

She added that the program is designed to provide a one time financial grant to women, men, the disabled, aged and poorest of the poor in the society.

“In 2019, we targeted rural women, The program has positively impacted their plight.

“We supported rural women because we know they are very enterprising. Anything you give them, they will use it to start a business and support their families.

“Because of the impact the program had on the rural women, in 2021, we decided to expand the program to include the men”.

Farouq stated that the grant will be paid through printed card, bank account or wallet and as such the
ministry has engaged the services of financial service providers who are registered with CBN to ensure disbursement of the funds to ensure accountability and reliability.

She however advised stakeholders to assist in identifying, selecting and mobilizing beneficiaries for the grant disbursement.

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NEMA receives Disaster Risk Reduction Equipment

by Leading Reporters May 29, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

Kenny Folarin, Abuja

The National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA) on Monday received a Comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction Equipment for search and rescue operation worth 500 million Japanese Yen from the Japanese Government.

The Director- General, NEMA AVM Muhammadu Muhammed while speaking in Abuja at the Presentation of NEMA 2020 Annual report to the minister of Humanitarian Affairs stated that a total of 9 units of rescue vehicles with rescue equipment and 4 units of mobile water purifier systems with vehicles were donated.

According to Muhammed, a total of 2,353,647 people were affected by the 2020 flood disaster and the agency’s advocacy and engagement with stakeholders led to reduction in the negative impacts of flood on the people.

Meanwhile, Mohammed added in the area of relief intervention, the agency flagged off and distributed palliatives to the COVID-19 frontline states, and delivered humanitarian supports for 148 incidents where assessments were carried out, approved and distributed relief materials to the affected persons.

” These were in addition to the monthly distribution of relief materials to internally displaced persons living in camps in Borno and Adamawa states”. He added.

He added that the new equipment will be distributed to all zonal offices of the Agency across the country.

Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajia Umar Farouq on her part appreciated the kind gesture of the Japanese government, and urge NEMA to make judicious use of the equipment for the effective service delivery to humanity.

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NHGSFP: We have fed nearly 10 million pupils – FG

by Leading Reporters May 29, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

Kenny Folarin, Abuja

The Minister of Humanitarian, Affairs Disaster Management and Social Development Hajia Umar Farouq has said that the federal government has fed nearly 10 million pupils and engaged 100,000 cook under the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP).

Farouq while speaking in Abuja on Tuesday at the Hand Over of Home Grown School Feeding Utensils and Aprons to the Federal Capital Territory explained that the purpose of the distribution of the utensils is to ensure that targets pupils have experience of integrity and safety during the consumption of their free meal as being provided by the federal government.

“In line with this am happy to announce that we have so far recorded feeding nearly 10 million pupils across the country and also engage over 100,000 cook.
Also massive employment opportunity are being created within the school feeding prgramme in area of transportation, energy supply, and food material packages.”

According to farouq, the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme aim at reducing poverty in collaboration between the federal and state government where the federal government is responsible for funding, making policy and guideline and conduct of close monitoring while the state carry out day-to-day implementation and procurement of the items including selection of vendors.

She added that the federal government is highly committed to this intervention which is why the school feeding programme is still on across the nation despite shortfall from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, farouq stated that the ministry had earlier handed over 70, 000 sets of utensils which include forks, and cutleries for the pupils and over 1500 aprons to the cook, however hope that all this will be put to good use.

Furthermore, she promised that the federal government will continue to roll out policies and strategies that will be able to strengthen, sustain and scale up the programmes as well as other social investment programme.

National Coordinator, National Social Investment Programme, Dr. Umar Bindir on his part noted that idea of the Home Grown Feeding Utensils aims at ensuring that children have clean stainless utensils to use so that the feeding procedure does not have an unhealthy environment.

Bindir stated that the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme captures 10 million children in Nigeria and as far as the ministry is concerned, the approval the minister has gotten from Mr. President is that every child has the clean stainless utensils to ensure that while they are feeding they are also fed healthily.

He added that with the feeding programme, enrollment has increased and in terms of percentage, initially 15-20% but we are now talking about 30-40%, “as we go, we hope to eliminate out-of-school syndrome in Nigeria”. He added.

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