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The federal government yesterday disclosed that it had spent about N300 billion on the National Social Investment Programmes in the last three years.

The presidency said the social investment programmes since inception in 2016, is aimed at improving the living conditions of Nigerians through capacity building, investment and direct support. On the school feeding programme, she said the programme was currently feeding over 9.5 million pupils in 30 states and has empowered 101,000 cooks.

Uwais further explained that through the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme , the federal government is providing financial support to businesses at the bottom of the financial pyramid, mentioning Tradermoni, Farmermoni, and Marketmoni as the programmes being executed under GEEP.

 

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Well done

Yet a report from the UN says two third of the world hungry people live in 9ja. How can an ordinary mind understand and harmonize this claims from the presidency?

Kindly enumerate specifically such programme that has positively affected the common man

We have such money and power is still a big challenge.

300bn ok

White lies

On what project u invest this money ples

Chai. Liar Mohammed

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This woman should be arrested immediately please....................

God dey ooo

Pls where exactly did you invest it socially?

How much on education? And poverty still unprecedented!!!

There is little or no impact. The 300b looks like Election figures in Kano. Not factual

And yet we have poverty on the increase. Should we then say the social investment doesn't serve it course or was it sabotage by the chains of bureaucracies or it efficacy nt evenly distributed. Nutshell, many of these beautiful programs ar either a waste or embezzled halfway.

One thing is clear, both men & women in this govt lie always.

On who? On Cows?

Make una fear God na

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