Federal government has approved all outstanding payments for
independent monitors, and other beneficiaries of the National Social Investment
Programme (NSIP).
The minister
of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development Hajia
Sadiya Umaru Farouq disclosed this at the flag-off workshop for independent
monitors of the NSIP.
Farouq,
however, welcomed all the beneficiaries to the Flag off workshop for
Independent Monitors of the National Social Investment Programme.
She said the
workshop provides an opportunity to improve future programme design and
implementation
The minister
said NSIP is the flagship poverty reduction programme of the Administration of
President Muhammadu Buhari comprising four programmes to address a variety of
societal problems. These programmes include the Job Creation Programme –
NPower; Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP); Conditional
Cash Transfer Programme (CCT); and the National Home-Grown School Feeding
Programme.
To ensure
successful implementation and maximise the impact of the NSIP, she said the
Ministry developed a robust Monitoring and Evaluation system.
This system is
in three layers at the Local Government, State and Federal levels.
“At the local
government level, we have enrolled the services of 7,500 independent monitors
to carry out programme monitoring in 36 states and the FCT. The Independent
Monitors collect and submit routine data from 774 local government areas.
Source: Leadership News
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