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Nigeria: How Humanitarian Affairs Ministry Debunked Govt’s N75,000 Hardship Funds Disbursement Amid Hope, Hunger

… The Stark Reality Of Hunger and Poverty In Nigeria

January 29, 2025
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By Ere-Ebi Agedah Imisi

On Sunday, January 19, the Federal Government sent a message of renewed hope across the nation by announcing that it had concluded plans to distribute N75,000 in cash to 70 million Nigerians as a means of mitigating the biting economic hardship. This announcement, made by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Aliyu Audu, was framed as a testament to President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to alleviating poverty in Nigeria.

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However, this well-intentioned promise has already begun to unravel. In a startling twist, the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction has denied knowledge of the funds or the distribution process.

Speaking to our correspondent on a telephone conversation, the Director of Information and Public Relations in the Ministry, Illiya Rhoda Ishaku, firmly stated, “We are not aware of such funds.” This revelation has cast doubt on the proposed disbursement and left Nigerians questioning its feasibility, accountability, and execution.

Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa with over 200 million people, is grappling with a dire economic situation. For millions, hunger has become a part of daily life, as poverty levels are steadily increasing. Recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics reveal that over 133 million Nigerians are trapped in multidimensional poverty, further emphasizing the pressing need for immediate and effective intervention.

With a database of only 1.4 million Nigerians generated through the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), the government’s promise raises eyebrows. How does it plan to identify and reach the 70 million people targeted by this initiative? Many of Nigeria’s most vulnerable citizens, particularly the poor in rural and underserved areas, remain excluded from formal identification systems. Without functional ID cards or bank accounts, these individuals are likely to be left out of any proposed distribution plan.

The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction was created to address challenges like these. Yet, its inability to coordinate humanitarian gestures effectively has become a growing concern. This has also highlighted poor coordination, a lack of transparency, and failure to deliver on its core mandate of poverty reduction.

If the government is serious about disbursing N75,000 to such a large number of people, the funds should naturally flow through the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry for proper accountability and oversight. Anything less raises questions about potential loopholes and misuse of resources. The absence of clarity regarding the Ministry’s involvement in this program is alarming and calls into question the sincerity of the Federal Government’s poverty alleviation agenda.

How Will This Work?

Even if the funds are real, the logistics of distributing them remain a mystery. How will the government identify and verify eligible beneficiaries? Will it rely on existing databases, or will new mechanisms be created? These questions are crucial given Nigeria’s fragmented data systems and the significant number of unbanked citizens in rural areas.

Meanwhile, reactions are already trailing the announcement. Our correspondent gathered comments from Nigerians beneath the report published on the social media page of a popular national media outlet, with remarks such as: “Time to loot, embezzle public funds for capturing 2027”; “Nonsense, just bring down the cost of foodstuff and fuel. N75,000 can’t feed us for two days due to inflation”; and “Stop this nonsense and bring down fuel and food prices.”

The Need for Interagency Coordination

For this initiative to succeed, there must be seamless coordination between various government agencies. From the NIMC to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry, all stakeholders must work together to ensure the funds reach their intended recipients. Without such collaboration, the program risks becoming another well-meaning but failed policy.

The Federal Government must also address the growing trust deficit among Nigerians. People are understandably skeptical, given the numerous unfulfilled promises of the past. The presidency needs to reassure citizens of its sincerity and commitment to lifting them out of poverty. Concrete action—not just words—is what Nigerians demand.

Hunger Bites Harder as Expectations Soar

The announcement of the proposed cash disbursement has raised expectations among Nigerians struggling to survive amidst escalating food prices, high unemployment, and a weakening naira. However, these high hopes must be tempered with realism. With no clear implementation strategy, the initiative risks becoming another pipe dream.

To put things into perspective, the United Nations estimates that $910 million is needed to tackle the humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s northeast alone. This figure underscores the enormity of the challenges facing the country. While N75,000 per person may provide temporary relief, it is far from a sustainable solution to Nigeria’s deep-seated poverty problem.

Accountability and Transparency

Additionally, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Nentawe Yilwatda, must take proactive steps to restore public confidence in the Ministry’s ability to deliver on its mandate. This includes ensuring that any funds disbursed are properly accounted for and that the process is transparent.

Rather than dishing out figures and making empty promises, the Ministry should focus on building robust systems that can deliver real, measurable results. For instance, a comprehensive database of Nigerians, similar to the systems used by electricity companies to locate and bill consumers, would go a long way in ensuring targeted and efficient distribution of aid.

As hunger and poverty continue to bite harder, the government must move beyond rhetoric and take decisive action. This includes addressing the systemic issues that hinder the effective implementation of poverty alleviation programs. The proposed N75,000 cash disbursement, if real, could be a game-changer. However, without proper planning and execution, it risks becoming another missed opportunity.

Nigerians are watching closely. The Federal Government must rise to the occasion and demonstrate its commitment to improving the lives of everyday people. Anything less would be a betrayal of the trust placed in it by the citizens it claims to serve.

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