FG disburses N11.4bn to 183,186 households in Kwara
The Federal Government said it has disbursed over N11.4b to vulnerable households in Kwara State under its HoPE-CT programme. The minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard Doro,

The Federal Government said it has disbursed over N11.4b to vulnerable households in Kwara State under its HoPE-CT programme.
The minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard Doro, disclosed this during the HoPE-CT beneficiary and stakeholder engagement, stating that government support must translate into real improvements in the lives of vulnerable households.
The minister, while explaining that the engagement aligns with the vision of a One Humanitarian – One Poverty Response System, added that interventions must no longer operate in silos.
Giving a breakdown of the disbursement, Doro said: "Specifically to Kwara State, the programme has reached a significant number of households across multiple phases. In the first tranche, 183,186 households were supported. In the second tranche, 139,812 households received support, while in the third tranche, 141,852 households benefited. The total disbursement across these three tranches stands at N11,482,020,000.00."
He cautioned against misinterpreting the figures. "It is important to state clearly that these figures should not be aggregated as entirely separate sets of beneficiaries. Many transition across phases due to the NIN validation process, ensuring accuracy and accountability".
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He linked the approach adopted to the government's poverty exit strategy.
“This direction is directly linked to our poverty exit strategy, which we are strengthening to ensure that every intervention contributes to a defined pathway out of poverty. We are strengthening the system to ensure that interventions such as livelihood support, training, and cooperative structures are not only delivered, but are aligned towards measurable outcomes.
The Minister, while warning against any form of extortion, said: "Let me reiterate that this programme is entirely free, and any payment request must be reported immediately".
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Social Development in Kwara State, Dr. Mariam NnaFatima Imam, said the support from the Federal government has helped families across the 16 local government areas to stay afloat, rebuild, and look ahead with more confidence.
The Commissioner said: "This programme aligns strongly with the vision of His Excellency, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Through the Ministry of Social Development, the state continues to support orphans and vulnerable children, promote inclusion for persons with disabilities, strengthen juvenile centres, and expand care for the elderly and those in need. Alongside KWASSIP and in collaboration with HoPE-CT, these efforts are improving lives across our communities. The State Cash Transfer Unit being housed within KWASSIP has also made coordination easier and more effective.”



