As the Federal Government prepares to commence the payment
of monthly stipends to the 200,000 graduates engaged under the N-Power job
creation programme of the Buhari administration, 13 states of the federation
have now submitted verified lists of the graduates.
Disclosing this on Sunday while giving a news update on the
programme, Mr. Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity in
the Office of the Vice President also stated that in some states the graduates
had been deployed to their primary places of assignment, noting that payment of
the N30,000 stipends for the graduates will commence this month once
verification and deployment have been done.
Under the N-Power Volunteer Scheme, the Federal Government
announced the selection and engagement of 200,000 unemployed graduates as the
first batch of the half a million the Buhari administration plans to hire for
the 2-year paid volunteer job programme.
In his budget speech Wednesday, President Muhammadu Buhari
announced that the Social Investment Programmes would be continuing in 2017
with another allocation of N500,000.
According to him, “the 2017 Budget estimates retains the
allocation of N500 billion to the Special Intervention programme consisting of
the Home-grown School Feeding Programme, Government Economic Empowerment
programme, N-Power Job Creation Programme to provide loans for traders and
artisans, Conditional Cash Transfers to the poorest families and the new Family
Homes Fund (social housing scheme).”
He added that the “N-Power Programme has recently taken off
with the employment of 200,000 graduates across the country, while the School
Feeding Programme has commenced in a few States, where the verification of
caterers has been completed.”
While the Federal Government is responsible for their
monthly stipends, it is in partnership with state governments to verify the
selected unemployed graduates and deploy them to their primary places of
assignment since each of the volunteer graduates would be serving in their
communities where they are resident, Akande explained.He disclosed that the states that have completed the
verification by weekend are Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Cross Rivers, Gombe,
Jigawa, Katsina and Kogi states. Others are Niger, Plateau, Sokoto, Taraba and
Zamfara States, while verification and deployment have already been completed
in Benue, Cross Rivers and Kogi.
According to the SSA, “in virtually all the states of the
federation, the verification has commenced and there are indications that much
progress would be made this week in order to enable the Federal Government
process the monthly payments of the already verified graduates before
Christmas.
“The Buhari administration is keen on ensuring that the
selected 200,000 graduates are able to draw their stipends starting this much,
as plans have been concluded to release the funds once verification is
completed. States have been very cooperative in working with the Federal
Government so much that even in states that have not completed verification by
weekend, much activities are going on towards attaining that goal.“The FG will pay the graduates their monthly stipends
directly into their own bank accounts and 93% of the selected 200,000 graduate
volunteers have already been verified based on the Bank Verification Number,
BVN.”
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