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Palliatives: Ogun Disclaims Fake Website Promising Free Funds

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Palliatives: Ogun Disclaims Fake Website Promising Free Funds

Wednesday August 23, 2023

The Ogun State Government, on Wednesday, disowned a fake website set up by fraudsters (https://Inkbitz.com) asking Ogun indigenes to log in their details in order to received palliative funds from the Federal Government

In a statement issued by the Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor , Mr Oladapo Okubadejo, the government said that the website aimed at fleecing gullible and innocent residence of Ogun State did not emanate from the State Government.

It, therefore, warned residents of the state and Nigerians in general to refrain from inputing their personal details into the website, as the criminals behind it might harvest such details to perpetrate criminal transactions.

The statement said: “We wish to inform citizens of Ogun State that the website promoting the headline, FG 5bn Naira Ogun State Subsidy Palliative Online Registration (https://fg-5bns-naira-ogun-state.lin) is completely fake.

“The Ogun State Government has not set up any website for the purpose of distributing palliatives.

“Of course, as a responsible government, the Prince Dapo Abiodun administration has a multi-pronged palliative strategy, including the use of a social register generated during COVID-19 to distribute palliatives to vulnerable citizens, the payment of N10,000 to civil servants in the state, the provision of CNG-enabled buses to reduce the cost of transportation across the state, as well as the provision of electric motorcycles, among others.

“However, beneficiaries of the Ogun State Government’s palliatives are not required to visit any websites.

“The fake website has been reported to the authorities of the Nigeria Police Force and we will do everything possible under the law to ensure that the masterminds of the fraud are brought to book.”

He warned the people of the state against applying for any palliative from any quarter, noting that government is already working out modalities for the distribution of the palliatives received from the Federal Government.

He added that a committee, comprising stakeholders across the state has been constituted to come up with the distribution methods so that the items reached the intended populace.

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