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Did you receive ₦75,000 Cash Transfer? – FG Claims over 9 million Nigerians benefit

Nigerians Question Transparency of Government Cash Transfer Claims

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₦75,000 Cash Transfer: Nigerians Say “We Didn’t Receive It” Despite FG Claims

Despite official statements that millions have been paid, the ₦75,000 cash transfer programme is now facing growing skepticism, with many Nigerians claiming they have not received any funds.

The Federal Government recently announced that over 9 million households have benefited from the Renewed Hope Conditional Cash Transfer scheme, part of efforts to cushion economic hardship. However, checks and public reactions suggest a widening gap between official figures and citizens’ experiences.

Public Doubts and Social Media Reactions

A poll conducted on X (formerly Twitter) involving thousands of Nigerians showed a majority responding “No” when asked if they had received the ₦75,000 support. The outcome has fueled doubts about the transparency and reach of the programme.

Many respondents questioned how such a large number of beneficiaries could be recorded without widespread public acknowledgment or visible impact.

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Recurring Concerns Over Social Intervention Claims

This is not the first time government disbursement claims have been met with skepticism. Critics argue that similar programmes in the past have often been announced with large figures, yet lacked clear evidence of distribution at the grassroots level.

Some analysts suggest that gaps in communication, verification processes, or targeting mechanisms may contribute to the disconnect between official reports and public perception. Others raise concerns about accountability and monitoring systems.

Government Mechanism vs Reality

The programme is reportedly implemented through agencies like the National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO) and the National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS), with payments linked to NIN and BVN for transparency.

However, critics argue that digital systems alone do not guarantee actual delivery, especially in rural communities where access to banking and verification tools may be limited.

The Bigger Question

With over ₦1.9 trillion reportedly allocated for the programme, questions are now being raised:

  • Who exactly are the beneficiaries?
  • How are they selected?
  • And why are so many Nigerians unaware of anyone who has received the funds?

While the government maintains that disbursement is ongoing, the growing public skepticism highlights the need for clearer data, verifiable evidence, and greater transparency.

Until then, for many Nigerians, the ₦75,000 cash transfer remains more of a headline than a lived reality.

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