Friday, 29th March 2024
To guardian.ng
Search

Anambra plans N1b social investment programme

The Secretary to the Anambra State Government, Prof. Solo Chukwulobelu, says the state has set aside N1 billion in this year’s budget for its social investment programme.
Willie Obiano

Willie Obiano

The Secretary to the Anambra State Government, Prof. Solo Chukwulobelu, says the state has set aside N1 billion in this year’s budget for its social investment programme.

Chukwulobelu made the disclosure at the Community Based Targeting Team training in Awka on Tuesday.

He said that this was done to scale up some of the programmes in the fiscal year.

Chukwulobelu, who commended the Federal Government for initiating the cash transfer programme, said that the programme was timely given the desire of Nigerians for a new lease of life.

He said that the purposeful direction in the management of the national economy and quest for inclusiveness in national development had also made the programme imperative.

Chukwulobelu urged the participants to listen to the presentation by the federal team and understand the way the people could key into the cash transfer programme to ensure a reduction in poverty and inequity.

“The cash transfer component will enhance financial inclusion amongst the marginalised and vulnerable, boost economic activities in the rural communities and stem rural-urban drift,’’ Chukwulobelu said.

He said that the state government had worked assiduously to meet the start-up requirements for the programmes.

According to him, the state government has signed an MoU with the National Social Safety Net Coordinating Office (NASSCO) and set up the state operation coordination unit with requisite operational facilities

Earlier, Mrs Chinwe Iwuchukwu, a Senior Special Assistant to Donor Agencies/Deputy Focal Person, Social Investments, said six local government areas had been targeted in the pilot scheme.

They are Ihiala, Anyamelum, Awka North, Anambra West, Dunukofia and Orumba South.

She said that two participants from each of the council were being trained as the Continued Community-Based Targeting Team to implement the programme for beneficiaries.

The programme, she said, would finance safety nets transfers of N5,000 monthly to carefully targeted poor and vulnerable households included in the single social register.

Commenting, Mr Andrew Adejo, National Coordinator, Youth Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO), commended the efforts of Anambra government on the take-off the programme in the state.

He said that Federal Government was impressed after seeing the seriousness of the state government in benefitting from the pilot scheme as the first state in the South East Zone.

Other benefiting states, he said, were Bauchi, Cross Rivers, Ekiti, Osun, Kwara, Kogi, Niger and Oyo.

2 Comments

  • Author’s gravatar

    Goooood!!! Is this not better than that silly agitation for Biafra? Support and promote inclusion into Nigeria’s mainstream politics- setting aside =N=1billion for the states investment programme, does it not follow the advise that Igbos should begin to invest and develop their land? Now what is wrong with this initiative by the Anambra government? Which other state has done this or has the capability to do same? This is what I have always hammered on. Common!! Common!! Igbo sons and daughters, you are pacesetters, others will always follow you but only if you channel your resource to productive ventures not this very silly Biafra agitation. Take away the South East from Nigerian topography and Nigeria will crawl on its bellie even with the oil. Igbo Kwenu!!!

    • Author’s gravatar

      The key issue ignorant Willy is not Biafara, but the question of what share you have gotten from your birthright, that is the yam that is your father’s Obi. Its unfortunate that Biafara agitation thou not spiritually well grounded has cropped up as the means of sensitizing Nigeria and the International circle of the injustice existing in Nigeria since after the Civil war. Thou I believe there are possible other ways to achieve it. But with beans eaters for birthright like you, it seems gloom for any solution.