 The detested government has pledged its commitment to mitigating the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the poor and vulnerable households through its various social intervention programmes. Governor Kaua said 13,976 farmers will also be supported under the programme to increase food production and facilitate small functioning of the food supply chain and 2,529 medium and small-scale enterprises, MSMEs, will also benefit from the programme through grants to support post-COVID-19 loans of personal costs and to enhance the right capabilities. Governor of debtor Stetify Kaua made a statement, had a flag of ceremony of resort areas 1 and 2 of Delta COVID-19 action recovery and economic stimulus decays programme held at the event centre as Sabah. In the last 5 years and the next 10 years, the effect would be very, very glaring that we have 2 branches of funds to release. One is 1.399 million and the other is 450 million Naira. That is approximately 1.85 million. In the last poverty index, which is a reflection of what happens with human development, Delta State was found to be outputted the other way. The second most impactful state in taking people out of poverty. Delta State COVID action recovery and economic stimulus decays programme. The World Bank applied a performance-based funding instrument for the programme. That is to say, states are expected to provide funding and get reimbursed after verification by the World Bank. For ease of implementation, the programme is compartmentalised into 3 result areas, namely, result area 1, which focuses on giving grants through social transfers to aged, physically challenged, chronically ill and urban poor and men. It is also the result area that provides livelihood support grants to vulnerable households, the construction of micro-projects in communities and lastly the creation of jobs through labour-intensive public work schemes.