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Bogoro Conditional Cash Transfer beneficiaries in Bauchi save N6m, acquire 263 animals

Executive Chairman of Bogoro council, Iliya Habila

By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi

Beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programme in Bogoro Local Government Area of Bauchi State have so far saved the sum of N6 million in various banks. 
The beneficiaries have also acquired 263 goats, sheep, chickens and 72 bags of assorted grains since the inception of the programme.
The beneficiaries who have 120 registered cooperative societies, are making the savings at the Cooperative Farmers Association Microfinance Banks in the state.
In a similar vein, the beneficiaries have benefitted from loans of N1.8 million given to themselves from the scheme. 
 The beneficiaries are also processing the opening of 159 new cooperative societies in 60 communities to boost the execution of the scheme.
Recently, 2,808 households in the area were given their allowances for September to December 2020 amounting to N56.1m, besides 934 households who were given additional N10,000 each as top up, totalling N9.3m.
Addressing the beneficiaries in Lusa village of the area during the payment exercise, the Executive Chairman of the Council, Hon. Iliya Habila, admonished them to use the money judiciously to boost their economic status.
Habila commended those who had saved in various banks as well as invested in other ventures, saying they were securing the future of their families.
He warned those who thought the money was their cut of the national cake, hence misused it, saying it was meant to alleviate their poverty.
Some of the beneficiaries who reacted to the intervention, thanked the Federal Government for sustaining the scheme.
The beneficiaries also commended the Bogoro Local Government Council for ensuring that the scheme was executed without hitches as contained in a statement by Gobna James, Information Officer, Bogoro LGA.

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