- ACF spokesman Professor Tukur Muhammad-Baba criticized the equal N5 billion distribution of palliatives to states, citing population disparities and impact inefficiency
- He emphasized the need for targeted and scientific interventions to effectively assist poor populations without trivializing the issue
Professor Tukur Muhammad-Baba, spokesman for the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), described the N5 billion in palliatives and grant to the state government as shambolic and unscientific.
In an interview, Muhammad-Baba, a Professor of Sociology, stated that there is no reason to give the same amount to Lagos, Oyo, Kano, and Bayelsa states because their populations and statistics of eligible people differ.
He said;
I am not happy about such blanket distribution of N5 billion to each state. In the first place, there is no basis for the distribution. I mean, if you are looking for poor people, are you allocating the same amount to Bayelsa, Lagos, Oyo, and Kano states, and you expect it to make an impact?
This shows that we are doing things like what grammar people call ‘hunter’s pack’. You don’t plan, you don’t strategize, you just came out and made an announcement on that. There is no basis for sharing money to states on an equal basis.
We are talking of poor people and poor people is a question of proportion, we know there are over 140 million poor people in Nigeria. The number of people suffering from poverty in Lagos, Oyo, and Kano will not be the same with those living in poverty in Bayelsa, Taraba, or Jigawa. So, what is the basis? What impact is it going to make?
You are accompanying it with 30,000 bags of rice. How many people is that going to reach? Take a state like Sokoto, for example. They have over seven million people by the latest National Population Commission estimate. So, how many people are 30,000 bags of rice going to feed?
He noted that the government is not working on a definite plan saying, “The government is implementing a shambolic policy, you need to come to the aid of the poor people, there is no doubt about it, that is scientific, but you need to do it in such a way that your intervention will not be a drop in the ocean.”
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