 The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has fled off the recommencement of its conditional cash transfer, is for the poor and the vulnerable people in the society. The program is part of the social investment program of the federal government to lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty. Speaking during the disbursement in Amaraku, Emo State, the State Focal Person and Special Advisor to Governor Hope Uzodema on SDGs, Christina Ude, said stipends will help the beneficiaries cushion the effects of COVID-19. What is happening today is the payment of the conditional cash transfer, which is one of the social investment programs, started by the Kuhari administration in 2016 in the office. They afford them, like I said earlier, the jeep and power, homegrown schooling program and conditional cash transfer, which is more of like for the people who are poor and vulnerable or who cannot work. So this is what we're doing today. We're giving them their back wall from last year. We pay 5,000 monthly, but as the program is designed, we don't pay every month. We pay them by monthly, that is 2-2 months. So every 2 months, they collect 10,000. But because of transition, because before now, we are under the office of Vice President, but now we have transited into the Ministry, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development. So since this transition, we have been able to challenge. So since then, we've not paid our beneficiaries, that is why we are paying them backlog of what they have now received for September, October, November, December, and that is why they are getting 20,000 now. I am one of the beneficiaries and I tell them, I am in all your business, and I equally promise them that I will do more with this mission, only that they have given it to us. And I also want God to take the place of this mission. I thank God for what is good for me today. I've got men to remember me today, they go play with them, I've got women to remember me, let them go remember them, I'm playing with them and I've got that in Jesus' name.