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PALLIATIVE: States Sing Different Tunes Over N5bn Support Fund by Kuginzi: 7:36am On Aug 27, 2023
We got only half of money promised – Kano, Nasarawa, Benue
•Ondo, Osun say nothing received yet
•Oyo, Ekiti, Ogun mum
•Full money in – Borno, Niger, Adamawa

By Dayo Johnson, Shina Abubakar, James Ogunnaike, Wole Mosadomi, Musa Ubandawaki, Umar Yusuf, Peter Duru, Bashir Bello, David Odama, Haruna Aliyu and Ndahi Marama

State governments across Nigeria, at the weekend, sang different tunes on the N5 billion promised each of them by the Federal Government to cushion the effects of the removal of petrol subsidy on the masses.

While some said they had received only N2 billion, others said they had not been paid anything.
Some claimed to have been paid in full.

Last week, while representing President Bola Tinubu at Chief Edwin Clark’s book launch, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, had re-echoed the promise: “Solutions to problems can never be as instant as coffee. But, we must certainly be there.
"I know the removal of fuel subsidy has created some things. “And, that is why palliatives are being put in place; 100 trucks of fertilizers have been sent to the states; 100 trucks of grains have been sent; and more are coming, and more buses are coming.”

In addition, the National Economic Council, NEC, approved N5 billion and five trucks of rice to each state.

Kano, Nasarawa, Benue
Kano, Nasarawa and Benue state governments said they had received N2 billion each while Nasarawa said it received in addition one billion Naira worth of maize.

Kano State Commissioner for Information, Halilu Baba Dantiye, confirmed the receipt of the money to Sunday Vanguard in a telephone interview.

Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State, on his part, said the state was still expecting the balance of N3billion from the Federal Government.

Adamawa
In Adamawa, the state government confirmed the receipt of N5 billion palliatives and has accordingly set up a high powered committee headed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Hon Awwal Tukur, to ensure even distribution to the people.

The committee has since been inaugurated by Acting Governor Kaleptawa Farauta.

Also, Sokoto State government confirmed receiving part of the N5 billion promised by the Federal Government.

The State Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Sambo Bello Danchadi, while speaking to our correspondent, however, declined to mention the amount so far received.

Niger

Reports from Niger State said N4million had been received by the authorities while the balance of N1m was expected to be expended on assorted grains to be supplied by the Federal Government to the state later.

Governor Muhammed Umaru Bago declared that part of the money already received will be used to improve the transportation system in the state as a way of bringing succour to people of the state.

He said his administration had concluded plans to flood the state with gas fueled vehicles for inter and intra city services across the state as one of the numerous steps taken to cushion the removal of petrol subsidy.

Bago spoke during the swearing-in of 60 Commissioners and Special Advisers in Minna, the state capital.

Ondo

Ondo State government said it was yet to receive the N5 billion support money..

A source in the state Finance Ministry said, “The state government has not received the N5 billion. But anything can happen between today, Friday, and Monday.

A source in the state Finance Ministry said, “The state government has not received the N5 billion. But anything can happen between today, Friday, and Monday.

“But what I can confidently tell you is that we’ve not received the money in our state. We’ve only received 3, 000 out of the 81, 000 bags of rice promised states by the Federal Government.

Efforts to speak with the state Finance Commissioner, Wale Akinterinwa, proved abortive.

In Ogun, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dapo Abiodun, Mr. Kunle Adeniran, promised to get back on the promised N5 billion palliative but didn’t until press time.

Osun

Osun State government said that it was yet to receive the N5 billion.

The state Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, said they had received the 3,000 bags of 50kg rice as the first batch but was yet to receive the promised N5billion.

“I am not speaking for any state, but here in Osun, we are still expecting it and when we get it the whole world will know”, Alimi said.

"
Yes, we have received 3,000 bags of 50kg rice from the Federal Government, but we have not received any amount from the N5bn it pledged to the state.

“We are still waiting for another consignment of 14, 000 bags as well as 3,200MT of maize. Governor Ademola Adeleke is running an open administration, when we get it, we will definitely make it public”.

Government officials contacted in Oyo and Ekiti states declined comments on the N5 billion palliative.

Kebbi

Kebbi State government said it was yet to receive the cash.

The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Idris, Ahmed Idris, told Sunday Vanguard that they were yet to receive the N5 billion.

Ahmed added that as soon as the cash is received, the state government would set up a committee to distribute them to get to beneficiaries which include civil servants and the vulnerable people in Kebbi.

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, on his part, confirmed that the state government had received N5 billion.

Zulum spoke in an interview with newsmen at the flag-off of the distribution of food items to about 300,000 vulnerable groups and households of Massandari Ward at the Bakassi IDP Camp, Maiduguri.
He said, “Borno state government has received N5 billion from the Federal Government as palliatives/grant.

Out of this, N4 billion would be used for the purchase of 100, 000 bags of rice while the remaining N1 billion is for maize.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/08/palliative-states-sing-different-tunes-over-n5bn-support-fund/amp/

Re: PALLIATIVE: States Sing Different Tunes Over N5bn Support Fund by cenaman(m): 7:45am On Aug 27, 2023
South east don't need it, if they like let them sell patrol for 2k it won't have effect on us.

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Re: PALLIATIVE: States Sing Different Tunes Over N5bn Support Fund by Penguin2: 7:51am On Aug 27, 2023
As usual, Tinubu will twerk for the north before remembering even his native Osun. Such a despicable senile idiot.

But would you blame him?

He’s scared of losing a rerun, so he must do everything to buy the north in case of a rerun (if his leaky arse is not disqualified).

What I like about all these things is that my southeast states are just carrying on with their business as if they not in Nigeria. Let those who wanted Tinubu so deliberately, enjoy what they ordered.
Re: PALLIATIVE: States Sing Different Tunes Over N5bn Support Fund by speaktome(m): 8:03am On Aug 27, 2023
*A COUNTRY WHERE ENGLISH IS COMPULSORY AND AGRIC IS OPTIONAL WILL END UP SPEAKING GOOD ENGLISH WITH EMPTY STOMACH*








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Re: PALLIATIVE: States Sing Different Tunes Over N5bn Support Fund by Kdon2: 9:19am On Aug 27, 2023
[quote author=Kuginzi post=125386873][/quote]

Everything in Nigeria is actually a scam. They are just scamming the masses
Re: PALLIATIVE: States Sing Different Tunes Over N5bn Support Fund by KanwuliaExtra: 10:24am On Aug 27, 2023
Renewed Shegee?
BANZA CONTNUA!!! grin

The poor are BREAFFFING just fine!

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