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In what looked like a twist of fate for civil and public servants in Anambra state over Subsidy removal palliatives, Anambra State Government has announced an end to all payments to that effect from December 31.
Speaking on the palliatives distribution, Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Paul Nwosu, disclosed that the distribution processes of the palliatives had been clinically executed, and the objectives met.
“Anambra State Government wishes to remind our people that the payment of the non-taxable N12,000 Cash Awards, subsequently increased this December to N20,000, and distribution of Rice Palliatives were majorly aimed at cushioning the immediate economic hardship occasioned by the removal of the fuel subsidy”
“The payment of the Cash Awards to government workers and pensioners will last for four (4) months only – September to December 2023 – as earlier announced by the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo”
Nwokwu in the statement further said “The Rice Palliative, procured with the N2 billion loan from the Federal Government has been shared across the 21 local government areas of Anambra State, all the communities and down to “umunna” or kindreds”
“These processes have been clinically executed, the objectives met and Ndi Anambra are happy. In the light of the above, it’s important to emphasize that the payment of Cash Awards and distribution of Rice Palliatives will end by December 31, 2023”
“This does not negate other more impactful and sustainable welfare policies which Governor Soludo has thoughtfully and preemptively emplaced to leverage the quality of living. They include free education, free antenatal and delivery services, tax holiday for petty traders and artisans worth below N100,000, youth empowerment with N2b and another one to commence soon, employment of additional teachers and medical personnel”.