Iloke Egbe
The National Coordinator, National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office NASSCO Abuja Dr. Funmi Olotu has informed that 19 million new households and 70 million individuals across the 31 States and Abuja has been certified for inclusion in the National Social Register which qualifies them to benefit for cash transfer scheme and other socioeconomic interventions by the Government. She disclosed this while declaring open 2025 Training Workshop for NASSCO and States Operations Coordinating Office SOCU Staff held at the Ibadan Business old Bodija Ibadan, Oyo State.
She affirmed that adaptive social protection is a vital tool to build stronger and more resilient communities and part of the objectives for the training of NASSCO and SOCU Staff, adding that poverty and vulnerability are not static but influenced by shocks like climate change, downturn and disasters while adaptive social protection offers flexible responsive way of addressing those involving challenges.
According to the coordinator, strengthening ability to anticipate, absorb and recover from shocks while ensuring that interventions meet the needs of those affected remains the goal of NASSCO.
She assured participants that the training would offer them opportunity to interact with top facilitators, exchange knowledge and increase their understanding of key concepts from risks assessments and adaptive program design, to real-time data use and impact evaluation. She encouraged participants to commit themselves to the training while appreciating both NIMC, the World Bank, SOCU and the Federal Government including the management of Ibadan business school.
She acknowledged that the key enabler is the National Social Register which she expressed excitement stating that the NSR have surpass 19 million households and 70 million individuals on the register, with the NSR moving beyond economic poverty and shocks response to a growing role in disaster risks management , climate change adaptation to a broader Social Protection.
On the household update, she said 7 million households have been visited while 9 million individual records have been received from National Identity Management Commission from the NIMC integration exercises and will be process for cash transfer.
Earlier, the Chief Consultant and Chief Executive Officer supreme Management Training and consultancy services, a key partner with NASSCO Asiwaju Yinka Fasuyi maintain that Nigeria has made commendable progress in expanding safety nets and addressing poverty through initiatives such as the national social safety nets office, YESSO, NG-CARES, CPRP, LEEMP, SEEFOR, CSDP, FADAMA etc, despite these strides, systemic challenges persist.
In his words, as of 2023 approximately 63% of the population amounting to 133 million people were classified as multidimensional poor quoting NBS while Food insecurity, climate variability, rising inflation, unemployment and recurring shocks continue to threaten household resilience and National instability.
That much of these devastations could have been motigated through adaptive social protection measures while the strategic role of NASSCO in Adaptive Social Protection include advancing digital identity systems, improving grievance Redress Machinism, enabling platforms interoperability, supporting early warning systems, adaptive targeting, exemplified by Rapid Response Register which must become central to the systems.
Highlights of the opening ceremony was registration by participants, recognition of VIPs, goodwill messages from partners and presentation from lead facilitators including group photograph.