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FG: 12m Nigerians to Benefit from 'Next Level' Social Investment Programme - THISDAYLIVE via thisdaylive

Over 12 million Nigerians are to benefit from the ‘Next Level’ of the federal government’s National Social Investment Programme .

According to the statement, over 12 million will be lifted out of poverty in the next phase of the schemes, with over one million poorest households benefitting from the cash transfer. “Through its Conditional Cash transfer scheme, the administration is supporting the most vulnerable in society, while developing a skilled workforce for economic productivity by providing jobs for millions of Nigerian youths through the N-Power programme.

He explained that in the second term of the President Buhari administration tagged ‘Next Level’, more Nigerians will benefit from the schemes. “The school feeding programme has also provided sustainable income for local farmers, cooks, which has increased growth and productivity in the local economy. “The programme provides beneficiaries – poor and vulnerable households – with a monthly transfer of N5,000 with the sole aim of taking them out of poverty,” he said.

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I have never seen government that thrives on scaming it's ppl our schools are below standard our elites including the president goes Medi abroad transport housing power and other wellbeing amenities under par how are the beneficiaries going to grow the funds una dey tell mumu eh

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