Hardship: Shehu Sani Reacts as Tinubu Approves N50,000 Grant for Nigerian Families
TheTalk.NG journalist Ridwan Adeola Yusuf has over 9 years of experience covering governance and public journalism.
FCT, Abuja – Shehu Sani, a former senator who represented Kaduna Central in the Nigerian national assembly, has said N50,000 for 100,000 families proposed by the Bola Tinubu government is “not enough”.
Recall TheTalk.NG reported that President Tinubu approved an uplift grant under the National Construction and Household Support Programme for 3.6 million Nigerian families.
Shehu Sani Reacts as Tinubu Approves N50,000 Grant for Nigerian FamiliesSource: Facebook
This initiative will deliver N50,000 to 100,000 families in each state.
The disbursement of the Tinubu uplift grant to families will occur over three months, according to presidential spokesman Ajuri Ngelale.
Reacting to the development, Sani said the beneficiaries should at least be 25 million people.
He wrote on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday night, June 28:
“50k for 1 million people is not enough. The beneficiaries should at least be 25 million people. The first priority should be people with disabilities, Women and youths. To urgently prevent the Kenyanisation of our country.”
TheTalk.NG reports that since taking office in May 2023, President Tinubu has embarked on some reforms, including removing petrol and electricity subsidies.
The reforms have complicated sustenance for the ordinary citizens as Nigerians now spend 50% more on transportation than they did before Tinubu’s reign. Increased costs have also driven up the cost of agricultural production and food distribution.
Earlier, TheTalk.NG reported that vice president Kashim Shettima announced that the federal government will provide N75 billion in support to local businesses to strengthen the manufacturing sector.
According to the vice president, the N75 billion will help 100,000 start-ups and micro, small, and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs) at financing rates under 10%.
Source: TheTalk.NG
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