APC hails Buhari for keeping promise of payment of N5,000 to vulnerable Nigerians


The All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for fulfilling the promise the Party made to Nigerians during the 2015 general election campaigns that safety nets will be provided to vulnerable Nigerians.



Specifically, the party said government’s commencement of payment of N5,000 to. Some vulnerable Nigerians is both historic and unprecedented in the country’s annals. APC’s position was contained in a statement signed by its spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi which was made available to NE in Abuja.

“The Party notes that with the commencement of payment of N5000 to one million poor Nigerians through the Conditional Cash Transfer scheme of the Government, the Buhari administration has demonstrated its commitment to the Party’s Change manifestoes which is couched on true transformation. “We recall that as part of its Social Investment Programme (SIP), the Government has begun implementing three other major campaign promises of the Party designed to provide jobs and lift the most vulnerable Nigerians out of poverty.

These include: the N-Power Volunteer Corps which will provide jobs to 500,000 young Nigerian graduates; the National Homegrown Feeding Programme which has commenced in selected states, and the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP), which provides soft loans ranging from N10,000 to 100,000 to artisans, traders, market women, among others.

“The APC views these achievements as historic and unprecedented in the history of Nigeria even as it assures Nigerians that the Government is committed and working hard to make significant progress on the economy, and other sectoral areas. “The Party acknowledges that the past year was a tough one for Nigerians occasioned by the economic recession but have confidence in the ability of President Buhari to design programmes and policies that will provide succour to the masses”, APC stated.
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  1. Who no man busines familly businnes

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  2. i must commend this effort what i condemn is the fact that we cant see reality!! what is the value of the money u or i am holding? if i am paid 30,000 and cost of food stuffs are 7 multiples of what my money can afford, yet i should pay my dues and respond to my responsibilities with the hope of saving for a better tomorrow, on what money??? are our leaders living in same country as me? do they see and feel what i feel? i bet phcn never starves aso rock of power even for a minute, how about us we run generators constantly, please we need to sit down and address the root cause of poor statue of living and not just remedify lack of a single meal.

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  3. Lies upon lies. What are the states? How do FG identify those vulnerable in the country?

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  4. God! Why is this most CLUELESS government built on LIES?
    Truly 9ja don CHANGE with this NEGATIVE CHANGE.

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  5. This is th biggest problem with Nigeria...why should a man be hailed for keeping his promise.

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  6. APC is evil, be ware.where and when has he paid what evil associates claimed they had paid?,

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  7. That is why you people will remain poor in this country, hailing someone for giving you N5000 a month, habaa! what kind of human beings do we have here called Nigeria?
    Is a pity, sign of poverty and stupidity

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  8. At least they can be able to purchase a bag of rice after five months. Funny country of liars and deceitful leaders

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  9. Show us those that have received the money. The APC that i know with propaganda could have shown the pictures of recipients. If is true. Even at that what will the money do now that a bag of rice is above #20T same that was going for #8T before the came into power. Dollar #500=$1. I weep for my country.

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  10. God punish you all with your lies and propaganda. Awon oloriburuku eeyan gbogbo.

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  11. WHO RECEIVED, WHERE, HOW? SURELY THESE ARE GHOST RECEIPIENTS!!!!

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