It made the appeal in letter to the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, while commending the steps and contributions already made by the legislature towards fighting the scourge in the country.
SERAP’s appeal also read: “We also urge you to immediately advise President Muhammadu Buhari and Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, to urgently redirect the N37 billion to provide direct and tangible benefits and reliefs to the country’s poorest and most vulnerable. “Giving the N37 billion to states and FCT will be in the public interest at this time of national crisis, as it would improve the chances of the country’s poorest and most vulnerable people to live a life of dignity, while obeying government’s stay-at-home directive.”
Mr. President the stimulus should be for all Nigerians at this juncture and not just for a selected few among us we are all witnessing the tough times together we all deserve the relief in one way or the other sir
If these peoplenass really love Nigerians they should send the money directly to the people's account
Preferable, let it be used for medical protective equipments. For our medical professionals on the front line.
SERAPNigeria if those money goes to the state government. it will still be the same mismanagement and embezzlement stories. NigeriaGov NGRPresident NGRSenate HouseNGR cacovidng cenbank OfficialAPCNg share funds to all Nigerian bank account as a palliative measure during this lockdown
The will keep deaf ears in this one trust me!
Well said, Senate President
When is this money even arriving self
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