NG-CARES
About NG-CARES
The Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) is a World Bank-assisted intervention designed to mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the poor and vulnerable. NG-CARES supports state-level efforts to restore livelihoods, improve food security, and enhance access to basic services for individuals, households, and businesses affected by the crisis.
In Sokoto State, NG-CARES is implemented through carefully structured Delivery Platforms across various sectors, including social transfers, livelihood grants, and support to MSMEs. The programme is results-driven, with a strong focus on transparency, community engagement, and sustainable recovery. NG-CARES stands as a commitment by the government to protect the most affected populations while fostering inclusive economic growth and resilience.
NG-CARES FAQs
Get quick answers to common questions about the NG-CARES programme — who it's for, how it works, and how you can benefit from it in Sokoto State.
1. Is NG-CARES a loan?
No, NG-CARES is a grant, not a loan. Beneficiaries are not required to repay the funds received.
2. Who can apply for NG-CARES?
Any nano, micro, or small business owner in Sokoto State who meets the eligibility criteria can apply.
3. Can I apply if I don’t have CAC registration?
Yes, nano and micro businesses can apply without CAC registration. However, small businesses must have CAC documentation.
4. How long does it take to receive funds after application?
Processing times vary, but after verification and approval, funds are disbursed within a few weeks.
5. Can I apply for more than one category of NG-CARES support?
No, applicants can only receive funds under one category based on their business size.
6. Do I need to provide collateral or a guarantor?
No, NG-CARES is a grant and does not require collateral or a guarantor.
7. How can I check my application status?
Applicants can check their status by visiting the SOSMEDA office or calling the agency for updates.
8. Do i need to buy the form?
No. forms are free, however a fee of 2000NGN is to be paid for KYC when submitting a form.