In
a bid to alleviate poverty for the poorest and vulnerable in the
society, at least 13,000 households in Anambra will receive monthly
stipends, the deputy focal person in charge of Social Investment
Programme reveals.
According to a new report by Vanguard,
no fewer than 13,000 households in Anambra State have been shortlisted
for the N5,000 monthly stipends in the cash transfer programme
initiative for the poor and vulnerable in the state.
The programme is one of the Federal Government’s initiative under
the Social Investment Programme, SIP, aimed at alleviating poverty for
the poorest and vulnerable in the society.
Deputy focal person in charge of SIP in the state, Lady Chinwe
Iwuchukwu, said in Awka that no fewer than 100 facilitators have been
recruited to ensure that the beneficiaries received their stipends at
their door steps.
At a two-day step down training programme for local government cash
transfer facilitators in the state, Iwuchukwu, who is the Senior
Special Assistant on Donor Agencies to Governor Willie Obiano,
reaffirmed the willingness of the state government to participate
effectively in such initiatives that would benefit Anambra people.
National Training Officer of the programme, Mr. Kola Solomon,
observed that Anambra State was the first state in the South-East to
start the programme and commended the state governor for running people
friendly administration.
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