Legal Tension Mounts as Federal Government Faces Allegations of Disobeying Court Order Over Conditional Cash Transfers in Ondo State
Ondo Cash Transfer Controversy: The Federal Government’s Conditional Cash Transfer Programme has come under scrutiny after a court notice was reportedly served on the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, , over alleged non-compliance with a judicial directive concerning payments in .
Reports from indicate that the ministry is accused of failing to obey a court order related to the disbursement of funds under the federal social intervention scheme. The conditional cash transfer programme is intended to provide financial support to vulnerable Nigerians as part of efforts to alleviate poverty.
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction oversees the implementation of the scheme, which forms a key part of President ’s social protection strategy aimed at supporting low-income households.
The notice raises concerns about compliance with court directives and transparency in the distribution of public funds. While details of the court order and allegations remain limited, the development signals potential legal escalation if the matter is not addressed.
At the time of reporting, the had not issued a formal statement regarding the notice. The situation is expected to draw public and political attention, especially amid ongoing debates over governance and the effectiveness of social intervention programmes nationwide.

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