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Forum cautions FG over disbursement of N8000 palliative

A good governance, transparency and rural development advocate group, Owukpa Advocacy Forum (OAF), has cautioned President Bola Tinubu’s administration on the disbursement of planned N8,000 palliative to “vulnerable Nigerians” to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal on poor Nigerians.

The Forum, in a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Hon. David Abakpa Otobo, commended Tinubu on a few economic policies put in place so far since his assumption of office as President and Commander-In-Chief of the armed forces.

Tinubu had secured approval of the Senate on Thursday to borrow $800 million for N8,000 monthly palliative to 12 million low-income households for six months.

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Though Tinubu, in the letter of the loan approval request to the Senate, said, “In order to guarantee the credibility of the process, digital transfers will be made directly to beneficiaries’ accounts and mobile wallets,” OAF cautioned the Federal Government not to follow the path of the immediate past administration where trillions of Naira were misappropriated by corrupt politicians and their allies as seen in the Social Security Programme, N-Power Programme and School Feeding Programme of the past government.

The group said in the statement, “We have been following his economic policies, agenda and appointments with keen interest. We must commend him for building bridges across the country and his will to revive the Nigeria economy.

“Mr. President’s declaration of state of emergency on food security shows that he is a proactive President and leader Nigerians can trust again.

“However, we are using this medium to advocate and campaign to ensure transparency in the disbursement of the planned N8,000 monthly palliative to 12 million vulnerable Nigerians.

“We don’t want this palliative to go the way other social schemes have gone to the pockets of corrupt politicians at the expense of poor Nigerians.

“We, therefore, call on Mr President to chair and monitor the selection and the implementation processes by himself to ensure the ‘vulnerable Nigerians’ are not left out of the scheme.

“We do hope that Mr President will continue to uphold his zero tolerance for corruption and violence in the country to live up to the expectations of the ‘Renewed Hope’ of his party’s campaign slogan.”

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