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N200 billion palliative: CUPP faults method of sharing, says funds would be stolen

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The Coalition of United Political Parties in Nigeria (CUPP)  has condemned the  method of sharing palliative to poor people in Nigeria  saying that government officials would steal the money if the method was allowed. 

The Federal government announced that palliative would be given to the poor Nigerians to cushion the effect of sit at home directive handed down by President Muhammadu Buhari as part of measures to stem the tide of coronavirus pandemic. 

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In a statement issued on Thursday by the opposition spokesman,  Barr. Imo Ugochinyere made available to CAPITAL POST,  he described the process as a child’s play and political trick directed at the vulnerable Nigerians. 


The CUPP  warned of civil unrest as a result of hunger if government did not take it serious to reach out to them. 

The statement said:


“CUPP condemns the method the Federal Government has adopted to share stipends to a few people as palliative is a joke, child’s play, orchestrated window dressing a political trick and a bogus attempt to loot scarce resources in these very trying times. 

“With an estimated 10.6million people in the government social register, and giving the President’s directive that each person should get 2 month’s payment, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development began sharing cash to the people. 

“How many thousands of poor  people will this woman use her hand to share money in such a way to achieve the essence of reaching out to the most vulnerable? 

“Does she expect to tell Nigerians that she shared over N200,000,000,000:00 (Two Hundred Billion Naira) only by cash? Can the Federal Government convince the citizens that this money got to the real poorest of the poor in the communities? 

“Was this money not shared to political party members as some of those seen in videos and photos were expensively dressed and could not have qualified as the very vulnerable group. 

“Was there any mechanism of monitoring these officials who government has given N200,000,000,000:00 cash or did they have direct instructions on the number of people to pay and the amount to remit to the pockets of the individuals in the Presidential Villa?

“So how can there be accountability with her method? 

“How is she selecting those she is giving this cash? So if she shares money to few hundred people who will reach the remaining millions that are in need of this palliative? 

“How can Federal Government be directly involved in sharing money when we have Local Government Areas, Traditional Rulers and Town Unions that can help reach the poorest of poor assuming the government needs to have a sustainable and effective way of distributing the cash? 

“This is not the palliative that can reduce tension and help people who are sitting at home to have food. This method by the Federal government is a joke, child’s play and another mundane political trick and window dressing that will aid stealing and unaccountability.

“It is capable of igniting the real poorest of the poor to action and could be a recipe for social unrest and hunger induced violence.”

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