The Kwara State Social Investment Programme (KWSSIP) on Monday began the disbursement of N6,000 bi-monthly stipend to targeted 10,000 vulnerable adults across the state.
The disbursement of the stipend, “Owo Arugbo” commenced in the Patigi local government areas where more than 300 benefited, payments in other local governments are slated for the subsequent days of the week.
Owo Arugbo is a replication of the Conditional Cash Transfer of the Federal Government.
Speaking with newsmen, one of the beneficiaries, Aishatu Madu said the stipend would help to improve the standard of living of her family.
Madu commended Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for the initiative, as she said the gesture was the first from the state government in history.
Another beneficiary, Alhaji Salihu Gomina urged the government to sustain the allowance in order to eradicate poverty among the people of the state.
Also speaking, Mr Shehu Naibi, a beneficiary of the trader money component “owo isowo said he would inject the money into his business.
Naibi, who received N10,000, hailed the state government for its people-oriented programmes, saying the money will alleviate poverty amongst the people of the state.