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FG TO MAKE CASH TRANSFER TO 200,000 SENIOR CITIZENS IMPACTED BY COVID-19

The federal government has announced their plan to commence cash payment to 200,000 urban poor senior citizens that do not have access to regular income and were severely impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown.


Coordinator, National Social Safety Net Programme under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Iorwa Apera, stated this yesterday during the Senior Citizens Forum Maiden Dialogue held in Abuja.

 

Apera said the cash transfer for the 200,000 senior citizens would roll off after the data of the intended beneficiaries was authenticated by their respective communities.


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He also said four per cent of the 35 million poor and vulnerable persons drawn from 8.5 million in the national register across 36 states and the FCT was made up of the elderly persons.


However, two million individuals, who were categorised as senior citizens were aggregated by location, education, age-grade, status, disability and sex.


During the maiden dialogue with the Senior Citizens, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq, said the federal government developed the National Policy on Aging and also established the National Senior Citizens Centre to meet the challenges of older persons in the country.


She said hunger, poverty as well as the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated government’s decision to tailor efforts at including the vulnerable population.


Earlier, Director General of the National Senior Citizens Centre, Dr. Emem Omokaro, applauded the senior citizens for their resilience in the face of hardship, suffering, neglect and abuse over the years.


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