Nigerians' hardship'll soon be over - Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Sunday said the Federal Government was working diligently toward making life more meaningful for Nigerians through carefully designed projects.

The minister gave the assurance in Enugu on Thursday at a town hall meeting with a cross-section of residents of the state.

He said that the government was aware of the plight of many citizens due to the challenges in the economy.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria report, Mohammed said that a N500 billion Social Intervention Programme has been put in place to help alleviate poverty.
The minister said the huge money earmarked for the intervention pro­gramme in the 2016 Bud­get was one of the sacrific­es the government had to make in the face of falling revenue.

"This government is making a lot of sacrifices and it is also expecting a lot of sacrifices from the people.

``The N500 billion Social Intervention Programme which is broken into five parts covers employment of 500, 000 unemployed graduates who will be trained as teachers.

``It also covers the employment of 100, 000 artisans as well as the One-Meal-A-Day programme for pupils in primary schools.

``The Enterprise Scheme which is targeted at one million market men and women, 460, 000 artisans, 200, 000 agriculture workers is also covered in the programme.

``It also covers the N5,000 monthly conditional cash transfer to the poor and vulnerable'', he said.

Mohammed dismissed certain media reports that some states claimed they were not ready for the A-Meal-A-Day programme due to funding challenges.

He emphasised that the Federal Government was solely responsible for the funding of the programme.

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