Abia Social Investment Prog to pay N93m to 10,000 beneficiaries - Daily Post Nigeria

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The Abia State Social Investment Programme has disclosed that the Federal Government released 93.47 million Naira through the Abia State Cash Transfer

This is coming after the initial payment of 540 million Naira paid out last year to the same benefiting households.

According to Abia State SIP, “We thank the President for sustaining this programme that has improved the livelihood of the poor and vulnerable members of the society, we sincerely commend Governor Okezie Ikpeazu for putting up strong structures to implement the initiatives seamlessly in the State. Abia State Cash Transfer Unit, a component of the Abia State Social Investment Programme, is one of the most efficiently run Cash Transfer Units in the country.

Meanwhile, all arrangements are in top gear by the State Focal Person for FG Social Investment Programme, Chinenye Nwaogu to ensure that all the seventeen Local Government Areas in the State begin to benefit from the programme. He enjoined all stakeholders who have roles to play in implementing the programme to put more efforts to ensure Abians maximise the benefits the program offers.

 

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The real Abia State we know?

The president puts southern Nigeria into consideration more than he does for the northern part. Am I wrong?

Do you mean investment program with N9,300 naira, i hope is not to repay back, just take a look 👇🏿👇🏿

Las las we will hear stories of misappropriation of funds

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