The FCT Minister
Malam Muhammad Bello says that the Federal Government ( FG ) is
committed to putting an end to poverty in the country.
Bello stated this at a charity football
match tagged: ‘Kick – Out Poverty’ organized to mark 2017 International
Day for the Eradication of Poverty on Sunday in Abuja.
According to him, one of the greatest
challenges confronting humanity in the 21st Century is chronic and
excruciating poverty that is unsparing of race and creed or even
nationality.
“Combating this obstacle to good quality living has been global issue for as long as the existence of humanity.
“The present administration through its
social safety and economic programmes consisting of the N-Power scheme,
the school feeding programme as well as the conditional cash transfer
scheme are all geared towards ending poverty.
“The dispensation is moving towards
ending the phenomenon circle in which many Nigerians have unfortunately
found themselves,’’ he said.
The minister said the FCT is keying into all the programmes while embarking on several others of its own.
“We are, however, all aware that the
economic downturn has made it quite clear that government alone cannot
meet all its obligations in this regard.
“That is why when non-governmental
organisations such as Elizabeth Foundation come with laudable programmes
such as this football match today to partner with us in this
anti-poverty fight, we welcome them with open arms.
“The aim of this football match is to
create public awareness on the problems posed by grinding poverty and
what we all can do as individuals or group to combat it,’’ he added.
Bello urged both the spectators and
players to leave the match venue with a clear determination to do all
that is possible to end the poverty vicious circle.
He appealed to the legislative arm of
government, who happened to be part of the participants of the match to
enact laws that will provide succour for the needy.
“And the celebrities should use their fame to draw attention to the dangers poverty poses to the society,’’ he said.
Speaking earlier, Mrs Angel Adelami,
Founder of Elizabeth Foundation said the foundation is vision of
like-minded persons who believe that poverty is neither normal nor
acceptable.
“We are concern with the plight of
widows suffering cultural malpractices, children orphaned or displaced
by conflicts and products of broken homes.
“The common denominator for all these
groups is that they are all poor. We at Elizabeth Foundation believe
that poverty is a disease.
“Like measles, tuberculosis, malaria and
ebola, poverty is curable and can be eliminated. Our present areas of
focus are provision of clean potable water, sanitation and skills
acquisition,’’ she said.
She said that without the active
collaboration and partnership of the stakeholders like government, NGOs,
corporate bodies, the Media and victims of poverty, the goals cannot be
achieved
“Therefore, in partnership with
government, we specifically note the place of the legislature as an
important branch that can change the course of the ugly trend through
purposeful legislation.
“We must also ensure that government
interventions aimed at poverty reduction achieved meaningful results and
targets,’’ she added.
Adelami said that the foundation need to
raise at least N200 million to enable them undertake several projects
and programmes across the country.
“We sincerely hope and appeal that you
will meaningfully contribute both morally and financially to the fund in
order to increase our capacity to kick out poverty in Nigeria,’’ she
said.
Also, the Speaker House of Representatives, Mr Yakubu Dogara congratulated the foundation for coming up with such great idea.
He assured Nigerians that the legislative arm would do all that is beneficial to all Nigerians.
He called on executive arm of government to do the needful to give the nation the best.
The novelty match between the Team House
of Representatives and the Team Nigeria Media ended two goals to nil in
favour of the Team House of Rep.
NAN

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