 And as part of efforts to ensure accuracy, property and accountability, the federal government has flagged off the National Social Register. Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Elevation, Dr Bertha Redu, made the flag of at Makoku in Lagos State. Plastic correspondent Lovie Kokoye-Dokun was there in our report. This is Makoku, a suburb in Lagos State. It is an informal settlement located on the coast of Lagos mainland. Part of the community is built on water supported by wood, driven deep into the water bed while the rest is on land. This is the first spot of call for the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Elevation, Dr Bertha Redu. She is in the community to flag after social register verification for vulnerable people living in the area. We are taking this as one of the sampling. We're doing both the community targeting and the geographical targeting. This is our first sample and we have gone round. We have seen that certain aspects of the Makoku was covered under the National Social Register. However, the last area that we came from, they were not reflected on the National Social Register and so we will be coming back to do a targeted capturing of the people in this area. This activity will carry on across the entire country. We will work with the governors, we will work with the state, we will work with the local government, we will work with the community heads to ensure that we have a National Social Register that has integrity and we can be sure that those who are being captured and those who Nigeria will be making the conditional cash transfers to are people who truly need it. The Minister maintains that President Paula Ginobu is determined to ensure that those on the social register are truly poor and live under $1 per day. She also says that the SSS will be carried out across the country to ensure that the National Social Register has integrity. To assist them in terms of their businesses, livelihood, job creation, of course to help them afford basic things like sending their children to school and ensuring that they can have access to quality healthcare services. For us to do this we need to verify the National Social Register and the President Paula Ginobu has approved that we go down to the grassroot and ensure that the National Social Register is a true reflection of people who are poor, people who live under $1 per day and people who live in remote areas and in areas that truly need help. Those who should not be on the register should be removed. Those who need to be on the register should be included. This is actually what we need to do to ensure that we target the right persons as we make the move to end poverty in Nigeria and reduce humanitarian crisis. On the sidelines of the program, the Minister distributes food items to residents of the area who also enjoy free healthcare. Love Ikuku Uyiduku plus TV news. I'm Anandu Anandu. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.