The payment, it said, was made to different categories of returnees such S N20, 000 for single returnees, N25, 000 for pregnant returnees, and N10, 000 for children.
It said a total of 3,883 Libya returnees were received between November 2017 and August 2018.
This was contained in a one year report on the activities of the State Taskforce Against Human trafficking.
The document all the returnees have been profiled and registered in the data base of the taskforce.
It said 415 of the returnees have been trained on various vocation/skill to enable them useful to the society.
“The payment is usually made to different categories of returnees in the following order; N20, 000 for single returnees, N25, 000 for pregnant returnees, and N10, 000 for children.
“The first verification exercise was conducted on the 22nd of December, 2017, and the sun of N10.5 million was paid out to returnees in the state as first stipend.
“Following the second verification exercise on the 9th of January, 2018, the sum of N31.7million was again paid as stipend to these returnees.
“Then after the third verification exercise on 26th of April, 2018, a total sum of N17. 9 million was paid out as stipend.
“This bring the total sum to N60, 170,000 (Sixty million, One Hundred and Seventy Thousand left Naira) has been paid out as stipends to the returnees. The payment of stipend is still ongoing,” it stated.from the nationonline.
It said a total of 3,883 Libya returnees were received between November 2017 and August 2018.
This was contained in a one year report on the activities of the State Taskforce Against Human trafficking.
The document all the returnees have been profiled and registered in the data base of the taskforce.
It said 415 of the returnees have been trained on various vocation/skill to enable them useful to the society.
“The payment is usually made to different categories of returnees in the following order; N20, 000 for single returnees, N25, 000 for pregnant returnees, and N10, 000 for children.
“The first verification exercise was conducted on the 22nd of December, 2017, and the sun of N10.5 million was paid out to returnees in the state as first stipend.
“Following the second verification exercise on the 9th of January, 2018, the sum of N31.7million was again paid as stipend to these returnees.
“Then after the third verification exercise on 26th of April, 2018, a total sum of N17. 9 million was paid out as stipend.
“This bring the total sum to N60, 170,000 (Sixty million, One Hundred and Seventy Thousand left Naira) has been paid out as stipends to the returnees. The payment of stipend is still ongoing,” it stated.from the nationonline.
*Hmmmmm the amount is much oooooooooooooo magicians...lol
Lying on this people head.
ReplyDeleteNa so Lai Mohammed lie say no money paid for chiachi girls or what while UN say dem pay.
Lies everywhere
Ndi Oshi ndi Oshi
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThey should keep paying more. Is it the governor's personal money ?
ReplyDeleteI hope you know this 60m is the price of some cars. How much did Femi gbajamiala buy his wife's Assurance car.
Abroad don't they pay benefits to the unemployed and single mothers? They should keep helping these people till they find jobs abeg.
This one na GLB (Government Libya Business). I hail una.
ReplyDeleteThey take advantage of every situation to steal. Politicians
ReplyDeletewell i believe this money will help rehabilitate these returnees to help them get their foot on the ground. nice initiative from the edo state government
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