FG Spends N300bn On Social Investment Programme – Presidency

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The Federal Government has spent about N300 billion on the National Social Investment Programmes in the last three years. The Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on National Social Welfar…

The Federal Government has spent about N300 billion on the National Social Investment Programmes in the last three years.

Uwais said the social investment programmes since inception in 2016, aimed to improve the living conditions of Nigerians through capacity building, investment and direct support. “This is because we select only the poorest of the poor in every community and every payment is done through their bank account, so we are able to track every kobo spent,’’ she said.

“Not only are the children coming back to school, we are seeing that they are more alert in class and absolutely happy to come to school. “With Tradermoni, you can receive interest-free loan starting from N10,000 and growing all the way to N100,000 as you pay back,’’ she said.

 

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