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    FG using AI to identify poor Nigerians, says Nentawe Yilwatda

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    Nentawe Yilwatda, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, stated that the federal government is using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify poor Nigerians residing in urban slums.

    Speaking recently on Arise TV, the minister said AI has enabled the expansion of the national social register.

    He added that the register, which initially targeted only the rural poor, has grown from 13 million to 19.7 million people.

    “To help someone, you must first know them. You can’t support people you can’t identify. That’s why we started by validating the social register,” Yilwatda said.

    “The president ordered that we include the urban poor as well. We used satellite imagery to locate urban slums, then base stations and telecoms data to identify phone numbers in those locations.

    “AI helped us generate a list of urban poor individuals by verifying those numbers, their access to financial services, and other indicators.

    “So now, the updated social register covers both rural and urban communities, making it more inclusive and reliable.”

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    The minister said the federal government is targeting 15 million households — about 75 million individuals — with its anti-poverty programmes.

    “Nigeria has around 43 million households. We’re targeting 15 million with these interventions. Multiply that by an average household size of five, and we’re reaching about 75 million people,” Yilwatda said.

    ‘42% Nigerians Affected By Food Poverty’

    The minister added that government is providing conditional cash transfers to food-poor households as part of its multidimensional poverty reduction efforts.

    “We need to differentiate between food poverty and multidimensional poverty. Multidimensional poverty includes a lack of access to education, clean water, healthcare, and financial services. Food poverty, which focuses solely on access to sufficient food, affects roughly 42% of the population,” he said.

    “If you take 42% of 200 million, that’s about 80 million people. Divide that by an average household size of five, and you have roughly 20 million households affected.

    “The federal government is targeting 15 million of them. That means over 75% of the food-poor population is being covered through conditional cash transfers.”

    He said each household receives N75,000, which may seem small in urban areas but has a significant impact in rural communities.

    “I know 75,000 might seem insignificant to someone living in the city. But in rural areas, it makes a difference,” he added.

    “We conducted a joint research project with the World Bank and some civil society organisations. It showed that up to 18% of recipients were able to start nano or small-scale businesses with that money.

    “About 82% used the funds to improve food security. And 52% were able to pay school fees for their children.

    “So, while this is not their sole source of income, it is a meaningful supplement that helps cushion the impact of poverty.”

    Yilwatda said the federal government has also introduced a range of structural measures to tackle poverty and food insecurity.

    “The cost of food this year has stabilised, and food inflation has reduced. The government has introduced several measures to address this,” he said.

    “For example, student scholarships have been offered to ensure that those who have fallen below the poverty line can still access education.

    “The government has also made N1.5 trillion available through the aggregate bank for farmers. This will allow them to access loan schemes, boost agricultural production, and enhance food security.”

    The minister said past efforts focused mainly on humanitarian aid, but the current administration is pivoting towards long-term poverty eradication.

    “Poverty alleviation reduces the pain; poverty reduction moves people out of poverty entirely,” he said.

    “Until now, the focus was mainly on humanitarian interventions — relief materials, food distribution, and cash transfers. But that’s not enough. We’re shifting towards actually reducing poverty.”

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