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Four Million Nigerians Apply for One Million Government Palliative Grants

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
July 1, 2024
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Four Million Nigerians Apply for One Million Government Palliative Grants
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The Nigerian government has announced that nearly 4 million citizens applied for the N50,000 palliative grant aimed at alleviating economic hardship caused by recent policy reforms. However, only 1 million beneficiaries will be selected to receive the grant.

 

Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Doris Uzoka-Anite, shared this update on her X account, revealing that 60 percent of the targeted one million beneficiaries of the Presidential Conditional Grant have already received the financial assistance. The grant, distributed without repayment obligations, spans Nigeria’s 774 local government areas.

 

Uzoka-Anite provided further insights into the disbursement process and the selection criteria, acknowledging the patience of applicants who have not yet received the grant. “To all applicants of the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme who are yet to be paid, thank you for your continued patience. The disbursement process is still ongoing, and we have allocated about 60% of the 1 million grants,” she stated.

 

She clarified that not all applicants would receive the grant due to the high volume of applications. “It’s important to note that almost 4 million Nigerians applied for the palliative grant of 50k, but only 1 million beneficiaries can be accommodated,” she said. The selection process is determined by a random computer-generated method to ensure fairness.

 

The Minister assured the public that the selection and disbursement processes are handled with utmost care to maintain fairness and accuracy. “The teams in my office and BOI have worked tirelessly to ensure this process is fair and accurate. Testimonial videos are already being shared, showcasing how the grant has positively impacted lives, and we will share many more. We have prioritized accuracy over speed to ensure every Nigerian who applied has a fair shot,” she explained.

 

Delays in the disbursement process have arisen due to issues such as incorrect or missing data, duplicate applications, and spurious entries, which required meticulous verification to ensure eligibility. “We had hoped to complete all 1 million disbursements by now, but the process has been delayed due to incorrect or missing data, duplicate and spurious applications, which we have had to meticulously clean up to ensure eligibility and validation,” Uzoka-Anite said.

 

While there are no immediate plans for additional social intervention programs, the Minister hinted that President Bola Tinubu might launch other initiatives in the future. However, she emphasized that the immediate focus remains on completing the current grant disbursements and addressing pending applications.

 

In addition to the palliative grant, the Minister highlighted progress on the vetting process for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and manufacturing loans. She indicated that applications remain open and disbursement for these loans is expected to begin by the end of July.

 

The allocation of the palliative grant comes at a crucial time for many Nigerians facing economic hardship. With food inflation reaching 40%, the spending power of Nigerians has been significantly impacted. High inflation rates have driven up the cost of essential goods, particularly food, reducing the purchasing power of the average household and increasing financial strain. This situation underscores the depth of Nigeria’s economic crisis, compounded by the naira’s depreciation to around N1500/$1, leading to higher prices for imported goods and services.

 

Despite these dire conditions, the government of President Bola Tinubu has yet to unveil a comprehensive plan to address these economic challenges. The absence of a strategic economic roadmap has raised concerns about the government’s ability to stabilize the economy and improve living standards. Additionally, the delay in implementing a revised minimum wage has further strained the financial stability of many households, contributing to the overall economic distress.

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