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₦88.79bn PAP Fund: Stakeholders Demand Audit, Transparency Over Slots, Beneficiaries
['New Telegraph']
New Telegraph
AdvertisementAccording to the figures cited by him, the disbursements were: 2018 — ₦3.51 billion, 2019 — ₦11.07 billion, 2020 — ₦7.10 billion, 2021 — ₦15.11 billion, 2022 — ₦12.20 billion, 2023 — ₦12.52 billion, 2024 — ₦15.32 billion, 2025 — ₦8.53 billion and First half of 2026 — ₦3.44 billion.
He also challenged the PAP to publish comprehensive payment schedules showing the camps involved, number of beneficiaries attached to each camp and the amounts disbursed.
AdvertisementAccording to him, the PAP should make public the historical records, criteria and verification procedures used to determine recognised camps and beneficiary numbers.
These include publication of the PAP beneficiary framework, criteria for camp recognition, slot allocations, number of beneficiaries attached to each recognised camp, amounts disbursed, verification methodology and audit reports.
Gboloko summarised the group’s demands in five key areas: audit the PAP, open the books, review the slots, verify the beneficiaries and investigate credible allegations.