NG-CARES said that over nine million Nigerians have benefitted from the initiative.
Mr Aiyedatiwa charged the newly sworn-in commissioners and special advisers to see their appointment as a call to service.
The committee members are to strategise on palliatives to help remedy the excruciating effects of fuel subsidy removal on residents of the state.
Another N5 billion would be spent on security vehicles, and N700 million for security equipment and infrastructure.
The revelation was made during a consultation meeting with women groups and people living with disabilities.
