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World Bank approves $500 million COVID-19 grant for Nigeria

The programme was launched in 2021 to aid poor and vulnerable households and micro-small enterprises affected by the pandemic.

• October 15, 2024
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The World Bank has announced a 500-million-dollar grant to support Nigeria’s recovery efforts from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The fund will be utilised through the Nigeria Community Action for Resilience and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) programme.

The programme was launched in 2021 to aid poor and vulnerable households and micro-small enterprises affected by the pandemic.

The World Bank Task Team Leader for NG-CARES, Dr Lire Ersado, spoke at the end of a two-day Peer Learning and Experience Sharing meeting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Tuesday.

The meeting was organised by the Federal Cares Support Unit, under the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning.

Mr Ersado, represented by an official with NG-CARES, Prof. Foluso Okumadewa, said that the grant would also assist Nigeria’s broader economic recovery initiatives.

He added, “The World Bank will continue to support NG-CARES for the next three years, and this support may extend further with backing from the government.”

He reiterated the bank’s commitment toward institutionalising the programme to ensure its sustainability beyond external funding.

He said, “The NG-CARES programme aims to promote economic resilience and provide stimulus to communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The National Coordinator of NG-CARES, Dr Abdulkareem Obaje, highlighted the programme’s successes in offering essential support to vulnerable populations.

He said the programme spent about 750 million dollars to aid those affected by the pandemic.

He stated, “The shock response mechanism of the programme has been highly effective, with 625 million dollars already disbursed to states, representing an impressive 88 per cent. The reimbursement for work completed by various states is a remarkable achievement, considering the programme’s scope and timeline.”

The national coordinator further stated that an additional $50 million was expected to be disbursed before December 31, with the possibility of extending the programme.

Mr Obaje pointed out that NG-CARES overachieved its goals by 30 per cent, with $345 million reimbursed to states, resulting in $834 million in verified outcomes.

He added, “The programme could reach one billion dollars by the end of the fourth Independent Verification Agent assessments, restructured to support victims of shocks in several states across the country.”

The Director-General of the Nigerian Governors Forum  Abdulateef Shittu, emphasised the NGF’s mandate to assist states in adopting best practices for developmental programmes like NG-CARES.

He highlighted the forum’s role in managing peer learning and experience-sharing, ensuring that all states benefit from the programme.

“The forum commends the states for their active participation and collaboration in overcoming common challenges to achieve success,” Mr Shittu stated.

 (NAN)

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