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Nasarawa gov flags-off conditional N7,000 cash transfer programme

Governor Abdullahi Sule on Tuesday flagged-off seven Thousand Naira (N7000) cash transfer to 6,000 to each indigent person across the State.

The (Forty Two Million Naira)
N42, 000,000.00 cash transfer scheme which is one of the initiatives of Nasarawa State Social intervention office.

The monthly cash transfer to beneficiaries, which is under the supervision of the Nasarawa State Social Investment Agency, will last for 24 months.

The Governor said in a Facebook page on Tuesday, 13th February, 2024, said the 6,000 beneficiaries received payments for two months (14,000).

At the launch of the new phase, the Governor said in a Facebook page that the 6,000 beneficiaries received payments for two months (14,000).

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