In a new development aimed at strengthening social welfare delivery, the Adamawa State Government has released the official timetable for the distribution of ATM cards and payment to beneficiaries of the Renewed Hope Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Program.
The initiative, which is part of the Federal Government’s effort to alleviate poverty and boost household incomes, will take place across all local government areas (LGAs) in the state, beginning Saturday, July 19th, 2025.
According to officials, beneficiaries are expected to come along with their registered phone numbers, National Identity Card, and Bank Verification Number (BVN) to enable smooth verification and ensure a transparent disbursement process.
“This is to ensure smooth and transparent disbursement of funds,” a government official stated.
Below is the official timetable for the distribution:
- Saturday, 19th – Sunday, 20th July 2025
LGAs: Yola North, Girei, Song, Gombi
Venue: Women Development Centre, Jimeta/Yola - Monday, 21st – Tuesday, 22nd July 2025
LGAs: Yola South, Furore
Venue: Yola South Secretariat - Wednesday, 23rd – Thursday, 24th July 2025
LGAs: Demsa, Numan, Lamurde, Shelleng, Guyuk
Venue: Numan Secretariat - Friday, 25th July 2025
LGA: Mayo Belwa
Venue: Mayo Belwa - Saturday, 26th July 2025
LGAs: Jada, Ganye, Toungo
Venue: Ganye Secretariat - Monday, 28th July 2025
LGAs: Hong, Mubi North, Mubi South, Maiha
Venue: Mubi South - Wednesday, 30th July 2025
LGAs: Michika, Madagali
Venue: Michika Secretariat - Thursday, 31st July – Saturday, 2nd August 2025
Mop-Up Exercise
For beneficiaries who missed earlier dates
Government officials are urging all beneficiaries to strictly adhere to their scheduled dates and venues. The distribution process, they note, is an essential step in enhancing government-to-citizen payment systems and improving the livelihood of vulnerable households under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The Conditional Cash Transfer program remains one of the cornerstone initiatives in Nigeria’s poverty reduction framework, and its successful rollout in Adamawa is expected to further support inclusive economic growth and social stability at the grassroots.