Coalition advocates implementation of Social Protection Plan by El-rufai

The Kaduna Social Protection Accountability Coalition (KADSPAC) has appealed to the Kaduna State Government to approve the state Social Protection Policy Implementation Plan, 2021 to 2023.

KADSPAC, a coalition of civil society and media, working to strengthen transparency and accountability in the delivery of inclusive social protection, noted that 2021 is almost gone and the plan is yet to be approved.

The state government had in February, launched the social protection policy to address the vulnerability of the poorest residents by mitigating their social and economic shocks.

In a statement the chairperson of KADSPAC Jessica Bartholomew said the dream, according to the government is to have “a Kaduna State, where the poorest and most vulnerable residents are supported to live productive, fulfilling, and dignifying lives” through a system that leaves no one behind.

She said the policy mapped out five measures to achieve the dream and objective of ensuring no citizen falls below the poverty line.

The measures are social assistance; social insurance; labour market intervention; social care; and legislation, regulations, and institutional framework.

Bartholomew explained further that the draft implementation had been developed as a systematic approach to the delivery of social protection intervention through the five measures to the residents of the state.

The plan, if approved, she added would set in motion steps towards fulfilling government commitment to give the poor and vulnerable in the state a life of dignity.

The statement continued thus, “however, the delay in the approval of the plan poses a serious challenge in achieving the dream of supporting the poor and vulnerable to live productive, fulfilling, and dignifying lives.

“The first phase of the implementation plan which was expected to cover 2021 to 2023 would require N128.2 billion to implement.

“The plan, if implemented, would provide N5,000 monthly allowance to 150,000, poor and vulnerable households, and N5,000 disability benefits to 50,000 persons with disability by 2023 under social assistance.

“There will also be a N5,000 maternal and child cash transfer to support child health and nutrition to 50,000 infant and young children by 2023 also under social assistance intervention.

“The plan also made provision for the establishment of an informal sector pension scheme and Kaduna State Social Protection Trust Fund under social insurance.

“This is to prevent vulnerable households from risk and shocks that could force them into extreme poverty”.

The plan also made provision under labour market intervention, for the establishment of Youth Agricultural Access Promotion Scheme to enable 150,000 young residents transform their respective farming activities into thriving agribusinesses.

Under social care, the government planned to establish community-based case management, early warning, and referral mechanisms, to ensure that social protection interventions are integrated with community life.

“The plan also provided measures to strengthen the social protection system with relevant institutional frameworks, legislation, and regulations, such as establishment of institutional and legal framework and establishment of social protection agency among others.

“These are laudable initiatives which if implemented, would lift thousands of poor and vulnerable households out of poverty and significantly impact on the state human capital development drive”.

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