Over 600,000 benefited from National Social Investment Programmes in Abia | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Beneficiaries stage thank you march, rally About 600,000 persons in Abia State, including school pupils, have, so far, benefited from Federal Government’s National Social Investment Programmes (NSIP), comprising School Feeding (SF), N-Power (NP), Government Enterprises Empowerment (GEEP), Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) and Grants to the Poor and Vulnerable (GTPV), over the last seven years. This […]

Beneficiaries stage thank you march, rally About 600,000 persons in Abia State, including school pupils, have, so far, benefited from Federal Government’s National Social Investment Programmes , comprising School Feeding , N-Power , Government Enterprises Empowerment , Conditional Cash Transfer and Grants to the Poor and Vulnerable , over the last seven years.

Nwaogu noted that while about 500,000 pupils benefitted from the SF in which 4,000 cooks were employed, 35,000 benefited from N-Power, 30,000 from GEEP, and 25,000 from CCT. Nwaogu said that under the GTPV, from which 3, 000 got N20,000.00 each, another batch has been slated to also benefit. According to him, the NSIP was conceived to address the plight of the poor and vulnerable, adding that the programme has positively impacted beneficiaries’ income, employment, school enrollment, livelihood, businesses, farming and food production, among others.

 

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