The federal government has announced a plan to disburse N5,000 to one million households across Nigeria with the aim to eradicate poverty.
Looking at the plan of the Federal Government, the aim is to normalize funds across the poorest households in Nigeria.
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Vice President N5,000 RRR Cash Grant
Based on the statement made by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the main objective of the plan is to reduce the level of poverty across the country.
With the help of the information reaching us from a reliable source, the fund transfer has already begun and is shown to use that lots of households have received the money.
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We got the information that about 4000 households have received the N5,000 RRR fund transfer already and some beneficiaries made their testimonies to the FG plan.
The main reason for this post is based on some peoples’ questions on how they can apply for the N5,000 RRR grant.
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The Vice President. Yemi Osinbajo further explained that the Rapid Response Register (RRR) is a plan created for the urban poor and vulnerable people that were deemed eligible by the use of artificial intelligence, a machine learning algorithm, and major data analysis.
Now let’s get to the big question about how you can apply for the N5,000 RRR grant.
How to Apply for FG N5,000 RRR Cash Grant
Before you apply for the RRR cash grant, do note that the grant is meant for urban poor and vulnerable households.
The FG N5,000 RRR cash grant has no online application portal, meaning you cannot apply for the RRR cash grant online.
The only way to apply for the N5,000 RRR cash grant is by dialing USSD code(s) depending on your state.
Below are the codes to dial for the application
GENERAL CODE – *969# from any network
- Abia – *969*44#
- Bayelsa – *969*53#
- Kogi – *969*26#
- Imo – *969*235#
- Ebonyi – *969*44# *969*40# for ohaukwu-ebonyi
- Ekiti – *969*52#
- Nasarawa – *969*90# – AKWANGA 83• AWE 84. • DOMA 85 • KARU 86• KEANA 87. KEFFI 88 •KOKONA 89. LAFIA 90. • NASARAWA 91. 10 NASSARAV4A-EGGON 92• OBI 93.TOTO 94
- lagos – *969*98#
- Katsina – *969*77#
- Gombe code- *969*76#
- Adamawa – *969*22#
- Maiduguri – *969*10#
- Osun State – *969*54#
- Oyo – *969*20#
- Bauchi – *969*113#
- Abuja – *969*67#
- Delta State – *969*12#
- Sokoto State.*969*84#
- 1. Shagari *969-244#
- 2. Kebbe ‘969*245#
- 3. Wamakko *969*246#
- 4. Tambawal *969″247#
- 5. Tangaza *969*248#
- 6. Bodinga *969″249#
- 7. Sabon-Birni *969*250#
- 8. Dange Shuni *969-251#
- 9. Tureta *969*252#
- 10. Gudu *969″253#
- 11. Gada *969*254#
- 12. Sokoto North “969*255#
- Yobe -*969*12#
- Anambra – *969*22#
- Akwa Ibom – *969*52#
- Cross River – *969*54#
- Kebbi – *969*86#
- Taraba – *969* 66#
NIGER STATE – The first phase of the programme will capture just 15 LGAs which are; Agaie, Suleja, Mashegu, Wushishi, Borgu, Bosso, Edati, Gbako, Rafi, Mariga, kacha, Munya, Paikoro, and Magama.!
Suleja, *969*148#
Munya *969*147#
Mashegu*969*151#
Bosso *969*156#
Paikoro *969*157#
Gbako *969*149#
Agaie *969*150#
Katcha *969*152#
Shiroro *969*151#
Mariga *969*154#
Wushishi *969*155#
Magama*969*158#
Rafi*969*159#
Borgu*969*160#
Edati*969*161#
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31 comments
Am interested how will I be able to get it