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Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by Olascodonk(m): 7:17pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
The Federal Government of Nigeria has given reasons for disengaging 500, 000 (comprising batch A and B) beneficiaries of its N-Power programme. N-Power is a programme designed by the Nigerian government to address the challenge of youth unemployment by providing a structure for large scale and relevant work skills acquisition and development while linking its core and outcomes to fixing inadequate public services and stimulating the larger economy. The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, in a statement on Tuesday, noted that the need to provide opportunities for new beneficiaries informed the decision to disengage the batch A and B beneficiaries of the scheme. “In 48 hours, over 1,000.000 young men and women like you submitted their applications on the portal in their bid to gain an opportunity of participating in the N-Power Programme. “That opportunity will be denied them if we do not create the space for them to take part,” the minister noted. She added that the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic had thrown a big challenge to the economy just as she urged the affected enrollees of the scheme not to see the federal government’s action as punitive. “The COVI D-19 pandemic has thrown up huge challenges that have impacted us negatively across the spectrum from our health to the economy and taken a serious humanitarian toll on lives… “….the Nigerian economy, like most economies around the world will require a boost to recover from the economic effects of the pandemic. “This is the major reason why we have commenced enrolment of Batch C, which is providing opportunities for more Nigerian youths to gain skills for employability and entrepreneurship. “It is also providing a pipeline of skilled workers to help rebuild the economy post-COVID 19. “So, the transitioning and exit of Batch A& B, which begins today, June 30 and which terminates on July 31, is not a punitive action. “It is rather a proactive intervention to help upskill your brothers and sisters and assist them further along on their journey through life.” The minister expressed delight that some members of the Batch A and B of the scheme, which started in 2016, had gone to set up businesses at their various communities from their savings accrued from the scheme. “At the last count, over 109.823 beneficiaries from Batch A & B have gone on to set up businesses in their communities, underlining and highlighting the impact and imperative of the N-Power programme.” The federal government, on the 26th of June, began the enrollment of batch C applicants of the N-Power scheme which is part of the four social investment programmes established in 2016 to tackle poverty and hunger across the country. |
Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by Nancydearie(f): 7:18pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
Noted, let them create employment for people instead of this temporal employment of 30k which is nothing to write home about for a graduate. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by supercase1(m): 7:27pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
Buhari is a disaster fulanis are catastrophic to nigeria.anybody that think any scheme propagated and pioneered by them will work is more foolish than a ram been fed before been slaughtered for eid El fitir |
Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by Sunofgod(m): 7:34pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
Looters... |
Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by Karlifate: 7:38pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
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Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by bookson(m): 7:41pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
What if the hidden agenda is to 'as usual' create opportunity for your brothers and sisters into the scheme after using the Batch A and B beneficiaries to convince the gullible Nigerians into voting you guys into power again? I just hope you people will prove me wrong by being fair and just in this recruitment. |
Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by Afospecialk: 7:51pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
Sadiya Farooq is a disaster to Nigerians Her ineptitude is second to none I have no doubt that she might end up disastrously |
Re: Why We Disengaged 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries FG by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jun 30, 2020 |
God socialism is for lazy people Forget poor people left alone they would remain poor ...focus on the hard working rich expand them so they can employ the poor I'm a 100% capitalist ...all these n power , school feeding are waste of money 500bn set up 4 glass factory plus ...2 aluminum factory plus 18 seed improvement laboratory plus 6 agro machines manufacturing plants All this things can grow our economy my over $7 billion dollars a year ...and create over 300,000 real job 2 Likes |
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