Nigeria: Kano Registers Over 7m Vulnerable Individuals in Social Protection Database – Official

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Kano — The Kano State Government has enrolled more than 7 million vulnerable individuals into its social register, marking a significant step towards targeted poverty alleviation and equitable distribution of social protection initiatives.

This was disclosed by the Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Planning and Budget, Abdulmumin Ajumawa, during a policy review meeting on the state’s social protection strategy.

Ajumawa, who also chairs the Technical Working Group on Social Protection, said the registered individuals were drawn from 1.7 million households across the state’s 44 local government areas. He described the database as robust and non-political, emphasizing that it serves as a reliable foundation for future interventions by government bodies, donors, and philanthropic organizations.

“The social register started with the 15 poorest local government areas based on World Bank criteria, and later expanded to cover the entire state. As of today, we have captured 1.7 million households, translating to over 7 million individuals,” Ajumawa said.

He stressed that the database ensures fairness and transparency, urging stakeholders to utilize it for social intervention programs to eliminate duplication and ensure support reaches the truly needy.

According to him, the register is currently undergoing a validation exercise to confirm the eligibility and current status of beneficiaries. This includes verifying if the individuals are still alive, authenticating account and mobile phone numbers, and integrating the data with each person’s National Identification Number (NIN).