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January 23, 2025 FG Approves ₦4bn Cash Transfer for Vulnerable Households

The federal government has approved a N4 billion allocation for conditional cash transfers aimed at assisting vulnerable households across Nigeria.

At the launch of the 2025 Nigeria Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP) at the United Nations House in Abuja on Thursday, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Professor Nentawe Yilwada, announced the initiative designed to tackle Nigeria’s growing humanitarian challenges.

The program will benefit at least 10 million displaced households, with a special focus on the most vulnerable members of society. The cash transfers are set to begin in February and will run through April, specifically targeting families affected by displacement in the Northeast.

"We are prioritizing women, especially widows, pregnant women, and those with disabilities," Yilwada said. "The challenges faced by displaced women, particularly those dealing with pregnancy or disabilities, are tough, and we are dedicated to offering support to those who need it most."

Along with the cash transfer initiative, the government has approved N2 billion for interest-free loans to farmers in rural areas to boost food production and self-sufficiency. Yilwada stated that loans ranging from N300,000 to N400,000 per household will be offered to rural farmers to help them access essential resources and link them to market opportunities.

Furthermore, a N4 billion provision has been made to support vulnerable groups affected by natural disasters and crises. These initiatives are part of the government’s broader strategy to reduce poverty and provide aid to those in dire need.

Yilwada reiterated the government’s commitment to addressing the needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, and other affected communities across the nation. He explained that the HNRP was developed through extensive consultations and focuses on the humanitarian needs of conflict-affected areas such as Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe.

“We are combining efforts across humanitarian, developmental, and peacebuilding platforms to ensure long-term resilience and sustainable solutions for these communities,” Yilwada concluded.

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