Rapid Response Register (RRR) State Code in Nigeria for N5,000 Grant Payment – Not Business loan : Careersngr

Rapid Response Register (RRR) State Code in Nigeria for N5,000 Grant Payment – Not Business loan

Filed in Loans & Grants by on April 3, 2022

The Rapid Response Register is A 2.3 trillion naira stimulus package by the federal government to mitigate the effect of covid-19 . An initiative being overseen by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

The target group will include the urban poor and vulnerable population. Also, those low-income earners involved in the informal sector who may have lost their income opportunities will be eligible for registration into the Rapid Response Register.

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At the very least, one million households total of million across 36 states and the FCT will be targeted & enrolled through this new COVID-19 Special Rapid Registry of beneficiary. Every household captured in this register will be paid N5,000 monthly for an initial period of 12 months. If you add all the 5 thousand naira that will be paid in a period of 12 months, you will get N60,000 free payment from the Federal government.

How To Register for the Rapid Response Register (RRR)

The nationwide code of *969# can be dialed to get connected to the RRR Call centre for inquiries, with each participating Local Government Area and Ward having their unique USSD codes that the target individuals/households could text to apply for registration into the RRR.

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Rapid Response Register (RRR) Nation Wide Codes –

These codes represent various states in Nigeria but differ from that of the various local governments or locations in your state. Whatever it is, all of it works perfectly.

GENERAL CODE – *969# from any network

  • Abia – *969*44#
  • Bayelsa – *969*53#
  • Kogi – *969*26#
  • Imo – *969*235#
  • Ebonyi –  *969*44# *969*40# for ohaukwu-ebonyi
  • Ekiti – *969*52#
  • Nasarawa – *969*90# – AKWANGA 83•   AWE 84. • DOMA 85 • KARU 86• KEANA 87. KEFFI 88 •KOKONA 89. LAFIA 90. • NASARAWA 91. 10 NASSARAV4A-EGGON 92• OBI 93.TOTO 94
  • lagos – *969*98#
  • Katsina – *969*77#
  • Gombe code- *969*76#
  • Adamawa – *969*22#
  • Maiduguri – *969*10#
  • Osun State – *969*54#
  • Oyo – *969*20#
  • Bauchi – *969*113#
  • Abuja – *969*67#
  • Delta State – *969*12#
  • Sokoto State. *969*84# 1. Shagari *969-244# 2. Kebbe ‘969*245# 3. Wamakko *969*246# 4. Tambawal *969″247# 5. Tangaza *969*248# 6. Bodinga *969″249# 7. Sabon-Birni *969*250# 8. Dange Shuni *969-251# 9. Tureta *969*252# 10. Gudu *969″253# 11. Gada *969*254# 12. Sokoto North “969*255#
  • Yobe -*969*12#
  • Anambra – *969*22#
  • Akwa Ibom – *969*52#
  • Cross River – *969*54#
  • Kebbi –  *969*86#
  • Taraba – *969* 66#
  • NIGER STATE – However, the first phase of the programme will capture just 15 LGAs which are; Agaie, Suleja, Mashegu, Wushishi, Borgu, Bosso, Edati, Gbako, Rafi, Mariga, kacha, Munya, Paikoro and Magama.!Suleja, *969*148#Munya *969*147#Mashegu*969*151#Bosso *969*156#Paikoro *969*157#Gbako *969*149#Agaie *969*150#Katcha *969*152#Shiroro *969*151#Mariga *969*154#Wushishi *969*155#Magama*969*158#Rafi*969*159#Borgu*969*160#Edati*969*161#

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