No one will be left out in FG palliative, Group assures Nigerians

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Femi Oyelola, Kaduna

A Civil Society Organization (CSO,) under the auspice of Hope For The Needy and Skill Empowerment Foundation, in partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria, pledges its commitment to ensuring that Nigerians partake and enjoy the benefit of the fuel subsidy removal palliatives as sensitization commences on the 4th of December, 2023.
The Foundation asserted this in a statement issued and signed by its President, Comrade Kerry Kenu Sholaye, and made available to newsmen, yesterday.
The statement stated that the Group as a Civil Society Organization (CSO) is, charged with the responsibility of partnering with the federal government in sensitizing, educating, and guiding Nigerians in the process involved in Account Creation, and distribution of Access Closa Agents in all communities in Nigeria.
The statement further stated that the Group has, over the past few months, channeled its resources and activities towards nation-building and poverty alleviation in the country.
“The sensitization of Nigerians, Account creation, and distribution of Access Closa Agents in all communities in Nigeria would commence from the 4th of December, 2023. We would appreciate maximum support from Governmental Agencies, Traditional Rulers, and the General Public”, he announced.
“The process has been tedious and we as CSO have done the utmost to assist the Federal Government of Nigeria to ensure the effect of the fuel subsidy removal is minimal, while Nigerians, enjoy the dividends of a working Government under the leadership of his excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The renewed hope being promised by the President is indeed a move in the right direction.”
“Our organization has engaged stakeholders and partners to ensure the poor masses benefit from the various initiatives put forward by the Federal Government, the aim is the ensure that “No one is left behind” in receiving the benefits that are due to the people, especially the poorest and vulnerable Nigerians.”
“The process is to change the culture where what is meant for the people is diverted to just a few has begun with the Hope for Nigeria working closely with laid down policies by the Federal Government to identify those who are deserving of the palliatives, sensitize and educate them on how to use the funds once payment is received and setting up money agent centers around Nigeria through the Access Bank PLC Closa Agents in all communities in Nigeria.”
“We also want to use this medium to correct the notion that HOPE FOR NIGERIA is in charge of data collation for the Federal Government. The process of data collation is the duty of the National Social Safety-Net Coordination Office (NASSCO), they have an advanced and accurate structure that has been put in place over the years.”
“Our involvement was a proposed partnership, to ensure a Civil Society Organization that, “No one is left behind”, and to ensure that we can learn and be guided on the process involved. Therefore, it would not be possible for our organization to provide or collate data on behalf of the Federal Government.”

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