 In at least not less than 1,700 vulnerable households have been defeated from the Nigerian COVID-19 action recovery and economic stimulus, NG cares initiative in legal state. This was disclosed by the Special Advisor to Governor Sanwallu on Sustainable Development Goals. SDGs, Dr. Raluah Fini at a one-day sensitization programme held in Lagos. The last to be corresponded was there and now reports. The NG cares project is designed to enhance the socioeconomic well-being of vulnerable members of society as well as alleviate their challenges. Drawn from various communities within Lagos state, the beneficiaries are predominantly unemployed and unskilled youths from vulnerable households aged between 18 and 45 years with educational qualification of senior secondary certificate or below. Dr. Raluah Fini is a special advisor to Governor Sanwallu on Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs. She describes the NG cares social impact initiative as one of the driving forces in realising the vision of the things plus development agenda. Dr. Fini also noted that the scheme provides opportunities for meaningful engagement and breaking the cycle of poverty across the state. The special advisor also encourages beneficiaries to see the programme not only as a job but an opportunity to learn, grow and contribute to the overall development of their communities. Permanent Secretary of Sustainable Development Goals Tolani Oshodi was represented by the Director Administrative and Human Resources Office of the SDGs, Nike Akonji. Our primary objective is to provide immediate employment opportunities in social sector thereby addressing the emergency constraints caused by this loss of labour, income, employment and vulnerable households due to COVID-19 pandemic. She highlighted more on the significance of the project. The main reason why government is doing this is to restore the impact, the impact of this COVID that we experienced some years back and some people they have lost the means of their livelihood. So in order for them to have food on their table, in order to encourage them, many of them they have their own small-scale businesses that many of them have lost it. So they are doing this programme to restore them back. Beneficiaries commanded the State Governor for the initiative. We have so many of them and they are expected to work for four hours in a day. So far we have success stories of beneficiaries. People will say, 15,000, what can 15,000 do, but trust me, 15,000 goes a long way in the life of the vulnerable people. You have success stories of those that have started businesses. A Baben Saloon, that when I do get my stipends I bought some clippers that we can use to barb and since then I've been garnering some money for my new glass. So I thank Legal State for the NQA programme, it has been a benefit and I really appreciate it. Work with NQA Loma at Badagri, so when I started doing this job, I felt like, what am I doing? But by the time they gave us our money, I was so happy, I used it to start up my little business. Earlier, Tolani Oshodi said the sensitisation and engagement with the new beneficiaries was aimed at identifying their unique needs and support areas to ensure that they carry out their assignments responsibly. Love Ikuku Uiedukun, Plus TV News.