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NG-CARES disburses N625bn to 36 states in 3 years

By NAN
12 September 2024   |   6:01 pm
The Nigeria COVID-19 Action, Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) says it has disbursed N625 billion to the 36 states since the inception of the program. The National Coordinator, NG-CARES, Dr Abdulkarim Obaje, stated this during the peer learning and experience-sharing exercise, on Thursday in Bauchi. NG-CARES is being implemented by the Federal Government in collaboration…

The Nigeria COVID-19 Action, Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) says it has disbursed N625 billion to the 36 states since the inception of the program.

The National Coordinator, NG-CARES, Dr Abdulkarim Obaje, stated this during the peer learning and experience-sharing exercise, on Thursday in Bauchi.

NG-CARES is being implemented by the Federal Government in collaboration with the World Bank and the 36 state governments, to mitigate the negative social and economic impacts occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

It also aimed at addressing other shocks through the provision of grants and basic social infrastructure services to poor and vulnerable communities.

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Obaje described NG-CARES as one of the most successful World Bank interventions assisting more than 5.3 million poor and vulnerable Nigerians.

He said the program had been restructured to accommodate victims of flood and other related shocks.

Mrs Elizabeth Egharebwa, Chairman, Federal CARES Technical Committee, said the program had been working with communities and agencies to alleviate the burdens of the poor and vulnerable Nigerians in the last three years.

She was represented by Adamu Gizos, Director, Special Duties and Projects, Federal Ministry of Labor.

Egharebwa, who is also the Director, Economic Growth, Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, said: “while we are proud of what we have accomplished thus far, we know there is still much work to be done.

“That is why this peer learning event is so critical. By convening diverse perspectives and experiences, we can collectively identify solutions to the complex challenges we face.”

Also speaking, Mr AbdulAzeez Olorunshola, representative of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), said the exercise was designed to encourage sustainable collaboration between the states.

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This, he said, would ensure a better understanding of effective peer learning methods among the states
Gov. Bala Mohammed, lauded the NG-CARES over its food security, small businesses and social intervention program.

Represented by Prof. Simon Yalams, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mohammed said the intervention encouraged the application of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in the provision of infrastructure and basic services to the people.

He urged the people to protect and ensure effective utilization of the facilities provided in their communities for sustainable social and economic development in the country.

“The peer learning and experience sharing exercise is coming at a time when the phase one cycle of the program is about to terminate.

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”This will therefore provide an avenue for participants to articulate and consolidate all the strategies, techniques and skills applied and used in the implementation of the program in the country.

”The lessons learnt would serve as a guide in the conception of development of future programs, especially the 2.0 whose concept and framework has almost been developed,” he said.

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