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ASSOCIATION OF NGOS, CEOS IN NIGERIA READS RIOT ACT TO GRANT HANDLERS, SEEKS PAYMENT FOR SUBSCRIBERS

 

 

The National President of Association of NGOs, CEOs in Nigeria, Amb. Dr. Paschal Anyanwu has called on grant handlers to get their documents and proof of funds ready on what is delaying the disbursement of funds to subscribers.

 

Amb. Dr. Paschal Anyanwu who is also the Founder and President of Youth Forum for Development in Africa, YFDA, told newsmen in Abuja that millions of Nigerians had subscribed and still subscribing and waiting for the funds to be disbursed without any hope in sight.

 

“Today is nineteenth day in the new year of 2026 and up till now subscribers have not gotten their money therefore grant handlers must come and explain to Nigerian masses what exactly is keeping the money because so many of the grant handlers will say is the Nigerian Government that is responsible so this time around we want to approach the Federal Government directly by giving the grant handlers out with their names and pictures to come out to the authority concern and explain what is keeping the money” He stated.

 

In his words “Sorry if you have no proof of money, we subscribers will not take it light unless the grant handlers will gather the money people have paid to them and return it back to the subscribers if not they should be ready to face the consequences”.

 

“We have been patient and making research and our quietness and gentleness should not be taken for granted because we’re not cowards hence the need for all the grant handlers to get ready and prepare themselves to explain to Nigerians on why they’ve not gotten their monies ” Amb. Dr Paschal Anyanwu explained.

 

“We’re coming out this time around to take it by force because it’s our sweat and we’ve lost a lot of monies while so many families have been negatively affected therefore all those holding the monies should get ready to explain to us”.

 

He therefore advised members of Association of NGOs, CEOs in Nigeria to also get themselves ready for their proof of payment and desist from giving fake update on the issue to avoid misleading Nigerians.

 

Amb. Dr. Paschal Anyanwu used the opportunity to equally alert the Police, the DSS, EFCC and FCID that the Association of NGOs, CEOs in Nigeria would be coming to them on the issue of the unpaid grants by the handlers after years of subscription.

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