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Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by 2mercy: 11:51am On May 28, 2020
About 500,000 persons engaged in Nigeria’s social investment programme N-Power will have to look elsewhere for means of livelihood as the government is set to terminate their existing engagement.

Their current engagement, spokesperson for the humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development ministry Rhoda Iliya, said in a statement has contributed to “the administration’s vision of lifting 100 million people out of poverty by creating opportunities to enhance the productivity of the Nigerian youth.”

The programme has enrolled 500,000 beneficiaries thus far – 200,000 from Batch A which started in September 2016 and 300,000 from Batch B which kicked off in August 2018.

The beneficiaries were supposed to spend 24 months on the programme but Batch A beneficiaries have spent over 40 months.

“Both Batches will soon be terminated according to the (press) release for the reasons given in the (press) release,” Salisu Na’inna Danbatta, the special adviser on media to the minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development minister Sadiya Farouq told The Guardian on Monday.

The statements were signed by Iliya.

Iliya said in one of the statements that the current beneficiaries have overstayed in the programme “thereby denying other Nigerians an opportunity to access the programme and gain skills for entrepreneurship and employment.”

When eventually disengaged, the number of people that will be rendered jobless will compound Nigeria’s already bad unemployment figures.

The last official figures released by Nigeria’s statistics office put the unemployment rate at 23.1%. Labour minister Chris Ngige said that figure could rise to 33.5 this year.

Several beneficiaries in Lagos told The Guardian that there were rumours that Batch A may be exited any time after May and Batch B will be exited shortly after.

Although Illiya confirmed that the government is working on the exit for the beneficiaries, she did not give a specific date or month.

“The first and second batch, they are still working on their exit,” Illiya told our correspondent, “There is no specific date.”

The Underlying issues

N-Power beneficiaries have not been pleased with the administration of the programme since the management of the programme was transferred to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development in 2019.

They said all was well with the programme initially and that the former managers of the programme have started putting in place an exit strategy for them.

However, about 24-months after N-power’s launch, the sweet stories soon became sour to tell for these beneficiaries after Buhari announced major shifts in the Social Investment Programmes (SIPs) which N-Power is part of.

The beneficiaries through a group named the 36-states N-power Representative Forum in a letter to in an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari on May 22, said the minister has “inflicted enough pain” on them since the programme was transferred to her ministry.

They advised Buhari to remove Farouq as a minister and replace her with someone else that is “more competent, proactive and youth-friendly.”

“She is just not competent,” the forum president Kabiru Pelemi told our correspondent on phone. “She should be removed.”

In an April 13 letter addressed to Senate President Ahmed Lawan, Pelemi claimed the minister did not have “administrative control over the runnings of the N-Power Programme.”

“The two batches of the graduate category have experienced frequent late payment of monthly stipend compared to when the programme was under the Vice President’s Office.”

When contacted about the allegations, Danbatta simply said, “They can remove her.”

Incompetence?

President Buhari during his national broadcast to commemorate Nigeria’s 59th independence in May 2018 announced that all SIPs will be institutionalised to the newly created Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development ministry where Farouq heads as a minister.

Buhari assured Nigerians that his government’s N500 billion Special Intervention Programme continues to target these vulnerable groups, through the Home-grown School Feeding Programme, Government Economic Empowerment Programme, N-Power Job Creation Programme, loans for traders and artisans, Conditional Cash Transfers to the poorest families and social housing scheme.

Prior to this, activities of SIPs were coordinated by a government Steering Committee headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo which comprises Finance, Education, Health, Agriculture, Trade and Investment, Youth and Sports, Women Affairs, Labour and Productivity, Information ministers to implement government’s agenda.

Nigeria’s budget and national planning ministry was NSIPs secretariat.

Buhari’s assurance was not enough to keep the running of these programmes as it was earlier as N-Power beneficiaries had to resort to writing open letters and holding protests before their stipends could be paid.

“The 500.000 beneficiaries nationwide will always have to protest before our 30,000 naira stipends is paid. Sometimes by the 3rd week of new/following month, since she (Farouq) took over power from the office of the vice-president,” Pelemi said.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/nigeria-to-disengage-500000-n-power-beneficiaries-soon/

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Whiteangel1234: 11:58am On May 28, 2020
Thank God let those lazy youths go and work

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by 900warriorz: 12:37pm On May 28, 2020
shocked N-Power beneficiaries, ina n'ugo grin

I don know say e go happen as dem no allow me join grin

The guy above, maka why? Just tell me you hate me and I'd understand, be stealing somebody's FTC

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Ask4bigneyo(m): 12:37pm On May 28, 2020
Temporary job for just 500,000 not even permanent 3,000,000 jobs wey una promise.

I guess APCheats didn't state which of the year they are referring to.

So, it is a Future continuous tense.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by ODJ123(m): 12:37pm On May 28, 2020
Isoright...


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It's just an ordinary research ooo� undecided lipsrsealed embarassed tongue grin grin


Meanwhile check ma SIG...and smile tomorrow....

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by sanemind2(m): 12:37pm On May 28, 2020
chai not cool

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by sevo(m): 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
I will create jobs...I will create jobs... See una self now

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by oyeb15: 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
I know it will happen since Buhari appointed Gambari. Npower is Kyari's proposal in Buhari's government.
The new Baba Suwe COS don't see anything reasonable in Humanitarian gesture. He and d Saraki's have succeeded in making Kwara d poorest state in Nigeria.They cherish poverty.

RIP to d great man Kyari.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Hisxellency: 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
This life no balance at all..

Las Las God no go shame us

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by DrChukki: 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
Never in any way depend on the government for livelihood...

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by deepwater(f): 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
We told you guys

Use and dump


While I acknowledge the pains of a young graduate who settled down for this sham of a programme, I still vehemently mentioned and would repeat every day twice in Sunday that there is nothing good in NPOWER.

it was a political stunt and our graduate fell for it as the usual prey.

allthingsgood:


Thanks
How many jobs have u created in your corner complainant


This exactly is the problem.
When a graduate is not aware that it is not deepwaters' responsibility to create job for the people.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Eagle360(m): 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
Since that woman, Minister of disaster was appointed, she have been peppering N-power beneficiaries.
Chai. This government have no direction

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Nobody: 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
This program ended since the government is just struggling to keep it afloat, so they can avoid criticism

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Nobody: 12:38pm On May 28, 2020
Ok
Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by roybanjo100(m): 12:39pm On May 28, 2020

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by mike8804: 12:39pm On May 28, 2020
Kia! All nairaland BMC
Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by fmwise2k(m): 12:39pm On May 28, 2020
wink
Maybe they wanted to say they promised 3million unemployment yearly....
Where is the 3million jobs they promised Nigerian youths?
Later some of you will be shooting and ranting Shai Baba....
Baba wey no fit give una jobs, come still abuse una say una lazy on top jobs wey no dey.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by wink2015(m): 12:39pm On May 28, 2020
IF POLITICIANS CUT THEIR SALARY BY 50% THE NPOWER PROGRAMME CAN BE SUSTAINED.

Even with the fall in crude oil earnings.

NIGERIA DEY BIG TROUBLE FINANCIALLY O !

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by salbis(m): 12:39pm On May 28, 2020
All this press release on top 30k? Wahala dey!

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Kendumazy(m): 12:39pm On May 28, 2020
Mheen!
Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Pavore9: 12:39pm On May 28, 2020
Scary! shocked
Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Emax911: 12:40pm On May 28, 2020
jobless government

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Gordonz07(m): 12:40pm On May 28, 2020
Funny APC government...
2023 is fast loading....
This to be disengaged 500,000 volunteers are capable of giving the next proper opposition more than 2million votes. APC in a deep shit come 2023.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by EzzyCarter: 12:40pm On May 28, 2020
The same N-power beneficiaries that massively voted Bubu for second term with the hopes their employment would be made permanent grin. They should enjoy the fruit of their labor jor. I've got no fuccks to give grin

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by rosy02(f): 12:40pm On May 28, 2020
Self employment has been the best alternative.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Okoroawusa: 12:40pm On May 28, 2020
Let some other people enjoy...

There are private school teachers earning less than 30k a month.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by seeker121(m): 12:40pm On May 28, 2020
Haaaa some BMCs crew here go make u turn now and see that APC is full of lies,deceits and retrogression.

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Re: Nigeria To Disengage 500,000 N-power Beneficiaries ‘soon’ by Kingrefreshed: 12:41pm On May 28, 2020
Whiteangel1234:
Thank God let those lazy youths go and work

Which work sorry?

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