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Tinubu Directs Reservation Of 10 Percent Humanitarian Interventions To Older People

The President also directed that those who are under the poverty line must be assisted and captured in the social interventions programmes

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
October 5, 2023
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  • Edu assured the citizens that the government would do everything possible to prevent older persons from slipping below the poverty line in the country
  • The Director-General of the National Senior Citizens Centre, Dr Emem Omakaro, commended the minister for attending the event despite her tight schedule.

President Bola Tinubu has instructed her government to set aside 10% of social safety net interventions for older people, according to Dr. Betta Edu, the minister of humanitarian affairs and poverty alleviation.

This was said in a statement made on Thursday in Abuja by her media assistant, Mr. Rasheed Zubair.

The minister was reportedly addressing at a stakeholder gathering to mark Nigeria’s National Day of Older Persons in 2023.

”Mr President has directed that my Ministry should set aside 10% of social safety net intervention programmes for older persons in the country.

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”The rights of senior citizens in the areas of job security, health, livelihood, agriculture and other development planning must be considered.

“Presently, older persons are said to be about 14.8 million out of the entire population, that’s why President directed that in all our social welfare interface older persons must be involved,” she said.

Edu assured the senior citizens of the federal government’s resolve to provide them with necessary support towards improving the quality of their lives.

“The President also directed that those who are under the poverty line must be assisted and captured in the social intervention programmes.

”We would inaugurate two of such social intervention programmes with an emphasis on senior citizens because we will be providing for senior citizens who are affected by humanitarian crises,” she said.

She assured them of the administration’s readiness to prioritise their welfare and well-being, especially in its renewed hope agenda.

Edu assured the citizens that the government would do everything possible to prevent older persons from slipping below the poverty line in the country.

“Older persons are one of the priorities of the federal government whose lives must be protected.”

The minister appealed to UN agencies and development partners to factor in the interest and well-being of older citizens in their day-to-day operations.

On his part, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr Matthias Schmale, said the engagement offered stakeholders the opportunity to reflect on the impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Schmale especially noted the protection of the rights of older persons and commended Nigeria for establishing the National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC), saying it is a step in the right direction.

He regretted that despite the 1948 Universal Declaration on Human Rights, older persons continue to face obstacles in the enjoyment and exercise of their human rights.

“Ageing is a complex and multifaceted reality that will touch all of us if we are lucky.”

The Director-General of the National Senior Citizens Centre, Dr Emem Omakaro, commended the minister for attending the event despite her tight schedule.

Omokaro explained that the centre, which began operation in 2021, has in a short period brought to the fore the plight of older persons in Nigeria.

She expressed optimism that with Edu in charge of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation older persons in Nigeria would soon enjoy a new lease of life.

 

 

 

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