Shehu Sani, former Kaduna lawmaker has reacted to the methods adopted by President Muhammadu Buhari’s government to identify beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme.
DAILY POST recalls that the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Sadiya Umar had disclosed that Nigerians who buy N100 call credit are considered as poor and are among those qualified to get palliatives.
She added that those with account balance of N5,000 or less will be among the beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme.
Farouq explained that aside the National Social Register, Bank Verification Numbers (BVN), record of purchase of airtime by mobile phone owners was part of the yardsticks.
Reacting, Sani condemned the method by the federal government while making reference to minimum wage of N30,000.
On his Twitter page, Sani wrote: “In a country where the minimum wage is officially 30k;to deny a citizen 5k because he has 5k in his account under lockdown with no end in sight is illogical and irrational.
He further called on security agencies to be more lenient on enforcing lockdown orders in states.
“The Poor can be accused of many things, but the poor did not ‘import’ #COVID-19 into our country; Stop killing or convicting them over lockdown violations.
“There should be a more civilized and lenient way of ‘punishing the innocent,” his tweet added.
We money so that we can buy food for our family pls the should try and do something about it,thanks.
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