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World Bank disburses N35.3bn to Nigerian states, FCT

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The World Bank says it has disbursed the sum of N35.3 billion to all the 36 states of the federation and the FCT as advance payment for the implementation of the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus Programme (NG-CARES).

The Lead Specialist, World Bank Country office, Abuja, Prof. Foluso Okunmadewa, disclosed this at the 1st Implementation Support Mission for NG-CARES on Tuesday in Ikeja.

He said that the programme was organised for  the World Bank, the  Federal Government and State delegates who would be participating in the implementation of the programme in Lagos state.

Okunmadewa, also the Task Team Leader, NG-CARES, World Bank, Abuja, said that all the 36 states were running the programme and had become effective in every state.

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He added that the World Bank’s teams were in Lagos, Enugu, Yola, Birnin-Kebbi, adding that all the 36 states are participating in the implementation mission this week.

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He added that the team had started going round all the 36 states for this particular mission to help them as they start the implementation process.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the NG-CARES is a 750 million dollars’ intervention programme that  started running  in 2021 and would end in 2023.

It is a collaboration between the World Bank, the Federal Government and the 36 state governments.

According to him, the total allocation to each state of the federation is the equivalent of 20 million dollars but it is a  result-based financing, so the money is not given to the state upfront.

“But because most states do not have enough resources to start the intervention, advance money was given to the states.

“Advance were given to the states at different amount ranging from 500 million to 1.3 billion in some cases.
“A total of N35.3 billion has been disbursed as at yesterday (Mobday) to all  the 36 states of the federation and the FCT as advance.

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“It is hope that by the next six  six months when the World Bank must have  verified the results from the states, the second disbursement will take place and the advance will be recovered.

“Lagos state is among the best, It got N900 million,” he said.

Okunmadewa said that NG-CARES was set up to alleviate the impacts of COVID-19 on livelihood, welfare, food supply system, the informal sector and local economy.

He noted that due to the pandemic, many people became poor while others became poorer.

“Its true that when COVID-19 pandemic was rampant, people recognised its immediate impact on their lives and  also recognised that it was affecting livelihood.

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“Even now that the effects on lives, sickness and all other things may have subsided, the impacts it had have on livelihood, on the level of welfare of people, on food and supply system, impact on informal sector, local economy,are still there.

“Those impacts need to be alleviated in a way.

“People who were poor before COVID-19 became poorer, people who were not poor before the pandemic became poor. Now there is no doubt that they needed to be supported,” he noted.

The  team leader said that the World bank  had adopted a performance-based-financing approach that would ensure that the support gets to the average Nigerians who are really in need of the intervention.

He noted that unless and until the government itself works with the people that really need this assistance.

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