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Beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s Presidential Conditional Cash Transfer (PCCG) program can now check the status of their payments on the FG Presidential Palliative Grant Portal.

Many beneficiaries have already received their N50,000 grant from the government as a COVID-19 palliative, while others are still waiting for their payments.

According to the Minister, 1 million beneficiaries will be paid across all 774 local governments in the country, which works out to approximately 1,290 people per local government.

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Once the disbursement process is complete, all beneficiaries will be listed on the fedgrantandloan.gov.ng website. The process is ongoing, and by the end of May, all selected beneficiaries are expected to have received their payments.

Currently, the public can access the number of people paid per local government, and applicants can also check their payment status. If an applicant has been paid, their name, state, local government, amount paid, and payment status will appear on the website. If the applicant is yet to be paid, the result will show as blank.

To check the FG Presidential Palliative Grant payment status, applicants can visit the fedgrantandloan.gov.ng website and follow the instructions provided.
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How to Check FG Presidential Conditional Grant Payment Status

Beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s Presidential Conditional Cash Transfer (PCCG) program can now check the status of their payments on the FG Presidential Palliative Grant Portal.

Many beneficiaries have already received their N50,000 grant from the government as a COVID-19 palliative, while others are still waiting for their payments.

According to the Minister, 1 million beneficiaries will be paid across all 774 local governments in the country, which works out to approximately 1,290 people per local government.

Once the disbursement process is complete, all beneficiaries will be listed on the fedgrantandloan.gov.ng website. The process is ongoing, and by the end of May, all selected beneficiaries are expected to have received their payments.

Currently, the public can access the number of people paid per local government, and applicants can also check their payment status. If an applicant has been paid, their name, state, local government, amount paid, and payment status will appear on the website. If the applicant is yet to be paid, the result will show as blank.

To check the FG Presidential Palliative Grant payment status, applicants can visit the fedgrantandloan.gov.ng website and follow the instructions provided.

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2. Click on View Beneficiaries

3. Search the name of the local government you applied with. This will show you the number of beneficiaries paid in your local government.

4. To check your payment status, input your BVN in the space provided for that.

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