Conditional cash switch: Tinubu’s aide, Nweze vows to ensure total inclusion of S’East

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement, South East, Mrs Chioma Nweze has assured that there will likely be total inclusion of the South-East area within the ongoing verification of National Social Register for the disbursement of conditional cash switch to 25 million poor households throughout the nation.

Nweze, who made this recognized in an announcement signed and made obtainable to newsmen shortly after a gathering with the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, mentioned the continuing verification of National Social Register will seize the poor and needy houses throughout the South-East zone.

She revealed her preparedness to work with the Minister to ensure that painstaking efforts are put ahead to actualize the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The assertion reads partly: “The ongoing verification, which was flagged off last week by the ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, seeks to purge the National social register of ‘ghost beneficiaries’ by ensuring that genuine, poor, needy and vulnerable Nigerian families will be the real beneficiaries of the conditional cash transfer.”

She, nonetheless, known as on State governments, LGAs, conventional rulers, group heads, ladies and youth leaders within the South-East zone to personal the continuing verification by making certain that solely the deserving poor and needy households had been verified.

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