FG’s N5,000 payment to poor Nigerians mere propaganda – Fayose

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has described the N5,000 the federal government  said it had started paying to the poor in Nigeria as a mere propaganda.

The governor, in a statement on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, said there was no evidence of the payment in his state, which is one of the states the federal government claimed the exercise had started.

He said: “A blind man will say it is when it gets into my mouth that I will say you are feeding me, not promises.

“Apparently, the states they claimed have started receiving the payment are APC-controlled states knowing fully that the governors can not come out to disprove the payment.”

The governor also said the All Progressives Congress (APC) government led by President Muhammadu Buhari should come to the reality that Nigerians are hungry and also angry and that Nigerians are no longer interested in empty promises.

He insisted that the economic policy of the federal government ahead of the 2019 elections is on how to entrench themselves in power and not on the welfare of Nigerians.

While calling on the federal government to put a proper economic team, beyond party line in place to salvage the economy of Nigeria, which he said is already on the floor as many businesses have closed down.

He explained the the federal government’s social intervention fund was World Bank project partnered by the Nigerian government and that the money has been paid by the World Bank since June last year.

He said in Ekiti, he is paying over 10,000 poor people the social security package without any delay and procrastination in the last one year and urged the federal government to follow suit.

The federal government in a statement on Monday had said: “Funds for the commencement of the payments in four states were released last week to the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) – the platform that hosts and validates payments for all government’s social intervention programmes. Funds for another set of five states to complete the first batch of nine states would follow soon.

“Though the sequence for the payment of the money would be operationally managed by NIBSS, beneficiaries in Borno, Kwara and Bauchi States have started receiving the money. The other states in the first batch to commence the CCT payments are Cross Rivers, Niger, Kogi, Oyo, Ogun  and Ekiti States.”

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