Controversial N3 Billion Allocation: Memo Reveals Tinubu’s Approval for National Social Register Verification.
In a startling revelation, a memo obtained by Ejes Gist News Nigeria sheds light on the approval of N3 billion for the verification of the National Social Register. The memo, conveyed by Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, reportedly carries the endorsement of prominent political figure Bola Tinubu.
The recipient of the memo is revealed to be the now suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu. The controversial allocation has sparked public concern and raised questions about the transparency and necessity of the fund.
Jackson Ude, a former aide to President Goodluck Jonathan, has accused the Tinubu administration of exploiting the N3 billion Covid-19 Palliative fund. The allegation suggests that the fund was misappropriated under the pretext of verifying the National Social Register.
It is noteworthy that the approved amount of N3 billion appears disproportionate to the expected cost of the verification process, estimated to be significantly less, possibly under 5 million. This stark difference has fueled skepticism and calls for a thorough investigation into the allocation and its utilization.
The controversy surrounding the allocation brings into focus the need for accountability and transparency in the disbursement of public funds, especially those earmarked for critical initiatives such as Covid-19 relief efforts.
As the revelations unfold, there is likely to be increased scrutiny from the public and various quarters demanding clarity on the justification for such a substantial allocation for a seemingly straightforward task. The memo and its contents further intensify the ongoing debate about financial prudence and responsible governance.
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