The Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment has mandated applicants of the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme to include their National Identification Numbers (NIN) as part of the essential criteria for accessing grants designed to alleviate the effects of recent economic reforms on businesses in the country.
The Bank of Industry, on behalf of the government, disclosed its intention to distribute N200 billion across three funding categories to bolster manufacturers and businesses throughout the nation.
The adoption of the new rule was prompted by regulatory updates from the Central Bank of Nigeria, which necessitated Nigerians to link their National Identification Numbers with their bank accounts.
The Trade Minister, Doris Aniete, issued the new directive in a post on her official social media account on Sunday.
The post, titled “Update on the Presidential Conditional Grant Programme Application Process,” detailed that applicants would receive an SMS from ‘FGGRANTLOAN’ with guidelines to provide information via a secure link, highlighting the necessity of this action for the application process to proceed.
Furthermore, it specified that only verified applicants would receive this notification, emphasizing that National Identification Numbers (NINs) must match the applicant’s name for the process to move forward.
God bless Nigeria and all of us. This a good effort from the FG