Fresh news as the Federal Government has been urged by the House of
Representatives on Tuesday to declare a state of emergency in the fight
against poverty in the country.
Current report according to the News Agency of Nigeria, this followed the
unanimous adoption of a motion brought under matters of urgent public
importance by Rep. Muhammed Wudil (APC-Kano).
Presenting the motion, Wudil decried the increasing level of
poverty in the country in spite of programmes designed by the government
to eradicate it.
He urged the government to urgently put in place effective
structure for the implementation of poverty reduction programmes in the
country.
He expressed concern that efforts by various tiers of government
and the National Assembly to check poverty had not yielded desired
result, especially with the provision of N500 billion intervention funds
in the 2016 budget.
“This has not yielded expected result as there is continued high rise of poverty in the country,’’ Wudil said, adding that in spite of poverty-alleviation programmes “50 million Nigerians are currently living in poverty’’.
He described the situation as a “wake up call’’ on government to rise up to its responsibilities of providing basic necessities of life for its citizens.
Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr Yussuf Lasun, who presided at the
session, referred the motion to the Committee on Poverty Alleviation for
further legislative input.
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