There is more coming
The federal government
has announced plans to hire 350,000 more unemployed graduates under the N-Power
Volunteer Corps.
The Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Acting President, Mr. Laolu Akande,
said President Muhammadu Buhari has requested appropriation of N157.75 billion
in the 2017 budget estimates for the N-Power scheme.
The N-Power is one of
the many Social Investments Programme (SIPs) of the President Muhammadu
Buhari’s organisation.
Akande urged Nigerians
to actively come out and take advantage of the different schemes.
He said: ”Out of the
N-Power N157 billion in the 2017 budget, 350,000 unemployed graduates more
would be hired and trained, alongside 50,000 non-graduates youths to be engaged
as artisans and in other creative ventures.”
He explained that under
the N157.75 billion, a sum of N4.5 billion has been earmarked for the Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, (STEM) programme to support young
Nigerians in building skills in those disciplines.
Akande who welcomed the
great public enthusiasm the programmes had so far generated, noted that the SIP
budget proposals for 2017 would be discussed this week at the National
Assembly.
He urged Nigerians to
expect more this year especially in the area of implementation adding that, “
virtually all of the SIPs are now undergoing different stages of
implementation.
“While we were able to
engage 200,000 unemployed graduates last year, we will do 350,000 more this
year,” he added.
Under the 2017 budget
proposals now before the National Assembly, Akande disclosed that about N75
billion has been allocated for the National Homegrown School Feeding Programme,
which he said would provide one hot meal a day to five million primary school
pupils.
The Spokesperson to the
Acting President also stated that under the 2017 budget a sum of N112.2 billion
had been allocated for the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme
aimed at providing interest-free loans to up to 1.2million market men and
women, traders, artisans, youths and farmers.
Under the GEEP, he
explained that beneficiaries would receive between N10,000 and N100,000 loans
with a one-time 5 per cent administrative fee.
He said that under the
2016 budget, over 20,000 Nigerians in about 14 states and counting, had been
benefiting from GEEP.
Akande also said that
Conditional Cash Transfer which has kicked off in nine states would be further
expanded under the 2016 budget and would reach more states and much more
Nigerians.
He said: “The plan in
2016 budget targets one million poorest and vulnerable Nigerians. And in the
2017 budget an additional N54.98 billion has been allocated for the
continuation of the N5,000 monthly social safety net payments to the poorest
Nigerians.”
Akande further
clarified that while Buhari had further approved another N500 billion this year
for all the social intervention programmes, N100 billion out of it had been
allocated for the Family Homes Fund as already announced by the Ministry of
Finance.
“2017 implementation of
the SIP is going to be far more impactful than what we were able to do under
the 2016 budget, so Nigerians should expect more this year, the resolve of the
Buhari presidency is firm that more lives must be touched positively under this
programmes which Nigerians have come to appreciate,” Akande concluded.
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