Christmas: 5,000 poor, vulnerable Nigerians get N20,000 FG grant in Cross River

No fewer than 5,000 vulnerable, very poor persons and even People With Disabilities, PWDs in Cross River state Monday (Christmas day) received N20,000 grant each from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, as well as Thanked President Tinubu during the flag-off of the grants for poor and vulnerable groups in Cross River State.
This is coming on the heels of other packages provided by the President to provide relief for Nigerians during this period. It will be recalled that over 3.5 million households in Nigeria have already received the Renewed Hope conditional cash transfer, with another 4.5 million being enrolled and banked presently at various villages and communities across the country even through the season. These households are to be paid within two weeks. Furthermore, the payment of the backlog for NPower Beneficiaries is ongoing with one month of payment for almost 400,000 beneficiaries already completed this Yuletide season. The President also announced the reduction by half on road, rail, and air transport this Christmas period. Grants for Very Poor and Vulnerable groups have been paid to citizens in Kogi, Cross River, Lagos, IMO, Akwaibom, and several other states this month ahead and during the Yeletide season
The event, which was the first of its kind in the state, got the beneficiaries extremely excited, especially the physically challenged persons, who were part of the Christmas celebrations event in Calabar.
Speaking at the event which was held at the Millennium Park, Calabar, the state capital, the Minister said the one-off grant was part of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s determination to lift vulnerable Nigerians from the abysses of poverty across the country.
“Here in Cross River, we are flagging off the grant for vulnerable groups in Cross River. So far, we’ve been able to reach 5,000 very poor and vulnerable persons at the grassroots in this state with plans to expand in the coming year. “
“We have checked and confirmed that these people are very poor and they deserve to benefit from the scheme in line with President Tinubu’s commitment to lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty in 2024 through the various social protection programs,” the Minister said.
She urged the beneficiaries to invest the grants into profitable economic ventures.
“These monies are not given to you for you to spend on drinks or do whatever that is out of place, but to start a petty trade or boast your petty trade and make better profits to sustain your families.
“These monies can be used to start up little businesses. You can use these grants to boost your trade, and that will help with sustainability. These grants are deliberate acts by the federal government to pull people out of poverty.
Dr. Edu assured that qualified Cross Riverians will be beneficiaries of the federal government’s social intervention program being
implemented through ministries and agencies within the sector.
Earlier, the Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu flagged off the event and presented the Dummy Cheque to beneficiaries with the wife Reverend Mrs Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, and commended President Tinubu for championing the cause of the poor and prioritising the welfare of the citizens.