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  • FG engages 7,147 N-Power volunteers in Delta

    FG engages 7,147 N-Power volunteers in Delta

    No fewer than 7,149 N-Power volunteers were engaged in Delta in 2016, Mr Afolabi Imoukhuede, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation, has said.

    Imoukhuede made this known at a meeting with beneficiaries of the programme in Asaba.

    He said that of the 8,241 slots allocated to Delta, 7,147 of them were engaged in 2016.

    “And out of the 7,147 beneficiaries, a total of 5,916 have been receiving their N30,000 monthly stipends since May, while an additional 857 beneficiaries have just been cleared.’’

    Imoukhuede explained that the N-Power initiative was one of the Social Investment Programmes of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

    He said that the programme was aimed at helping young Nigerians to acquire and develop lifelong skills to become solution providers in their communities as well as players in the domestic and global markets.

    Imoukhuede also said that the programme, which was for young Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 35, was a paid volunteer programme of two-year duration.

    He also said that the Federal Government had also approved additional N4,500 monthly to all the beneficiaries to purchase an electronic device which would be loaded with different applications to further enhance their skills.

    He added that the first batch of the devices would soon be delivered to beneficiaries who were already getting their monthly stipends.

    On the remaining beneficiaries who had yet to collect their monthly stipends, Imoukhuede explained that the problems were already being addressed.

  • 753,307 graduates apply for N-Power jobs in 5 days – Presidency

    The total number of graduate applicants in the N-Power job recruitment scheme as at June 18, is 753,307 thus exceeding the total number of both graduate and non-graduate applicants in 2016 by 2,307.

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job creation, Mr Afolabi Imoukhuede, disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Asaba, Delta, on Sunday describing the figure as landmark.

    He said that the figure for 2017 was generated barely five days after the application was opened on June 14, while the applications for the previous year were got during the two and half months it was opened.

    According to the SSA, N-Teach, the teacher volunteer aspect of the scheme, got the highest applications so far with 470,456 while N-Agro the Agriculture extension section of the scheme followed with 127,315.

    He said that N-Health generated 85,691 applications while the latest component, the N-Tax, generated 69,842 applications in five days.

    Imoukhuede said that in 2016 the total graduate applicants were 350,000 being less than 50 per cent of the applications already received in less than one week of entries for 2017.

    He said the reason for the large number of applications might be because “a lot of graduates now have faith in the scheme unlike last year when many were a bit skeptical and refused to apply.’’

    He said that in spite of the number, the Federal Government would restrict itself to the recruitment of 300,000 graduates in the current scheme in order not to exceed the programme’s budget for the period.

    Imoukhuede hinted that the selection process would maintain same transparency as in 2016 and expressed gratitude that the hiccups in 2016 registration was completely absent in 2017.

    He added that everyone to be engaged this year must satisfy the recruitment requirements outlined in the advertisement such as age and academic qualification as well as completion of the NYSC scheme.

    The SSA noted that the N-Power was a lifeline provided by Muhammadu Buhari administration to curb the high rate unemployment rate in the country as promised during his presidential election campaign in 2015.

    According to him, volunteerism is a global scheme performed free by those working in other countries but Buhari has promised N30, 000 monthly stipends to each graduate volunteer in the country.

    He advised the youth to take advantage of the scheme to improve their employability skills and also add value to the society especially in the rural areas.

    He said the N-Power had received a lot of commendations from the public since its inception.

    He showed NAN a particular commendation by one Lucky Odiase who also begged the“leaders to let N-power be the hub for employment to all federal jobs’’ because “it is so transparent.’’

    Other commendations had come from Olajide Abiola, Cyril Onyeama, and Umar Mohammed who hailed the engagement of N-power with the youth on timely responses to queries and concluded that it showed that “the country can get things right’’.

    One Gabriel Atume simply wrote “God Almighty will bless PMB (Buhari) and Osinbajo a thousand folds for bringing dividends of democracy to the grassroots’’.

    NAN reports that the applications for 2017 will last from June 14 through July 13.

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  • Over 290,000 applicants hit N-Power portal in 3 days — Presidency

    No fewer than 290,000 applications hit the N-Power job portal on Friday, just three days after the portal was opened, a Presidential aide said on Friday.

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation, Mr Afolabi Imoukhuede, gave the information during an interactive session with the first batch of the scheme’s beneficiaries in Edo at the Urhokpota Hall, Benin City.

    According to him, 200,000 graduates are already participating in the scheme while the next batch of 300,000 will be engaged from the new applicants.

    “”The recruitment portal opened on Wednesday and 290,000 applications have entered as at this morning.

    “”The next recruitment will be very competitive.

    “”If we do validation of data and any applicant fails at the point of recruitment he or she has lost the chance,’’ he said.

    He expressed displeasure with the wave of wrong data fed into the portal by graduate applicants and said such problems were discouraging.

    Imoukhuede told the volunteers that while the scheme was making efforts to assist them to validate their entries it would not do same for the next batch of recruits.

    “”The Federal Government is spending N6billion on stipends to current beneficiaries every month and the amount is not a child’s play.

    “”It is a lifeline to lift you out of unemployment and out of poverty.

    “”This is a serious business to reduce unemployment and you have to maximize this chance,’’ he advised the youth.

    The SSA advised applicants to file their applications by themselves and ensure that the information asked for in the application is correct and verifiable.

    He acknowledged the challenges encountered by volunteers in the scheme which were largely caused by them and called on the new applicants to ensure that they did not make same mistakes.

    Imoukhuede also said that many of the applicants residing in the rural areas stood better chance of being recruited as emphasis would be on residence of the applicants to curb rural-urban migration.

    “”We do not encourage state re-deployment because the scheme is unlike the National Youth Service Corps.

    “”Anyone who is not ready to do volunteer job in his state of domicile should not bother to apply,’’ he added.

    The Presidential aide announced that deployment of the non-graduate applicants successful from the screening of applications received in 2016 would be done in batches from July/August 2017.

     

     

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  • N-Power: FG to recruit fresh 300,000 youths

    N-Power: FG to recruit fresh 300,000 youths

    The Federal Government is set to recruit 300,000 youths in the second batch of its N-Power social intervention and job creation programme.

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed disclosed this on Friday in Isanlu-Isin community near Omu-Aran town in Kwara State.

    Mohammed said that the Federal Government would “reopen the N-POWER portal by next week to commence the process for the recruitment”.

    He enjoined the youths to take advantage of the recruitment exercise by completing the application process on line, adding than 200,000 people benefitted from the first batch of the programme.

    The minister said that no fewer than 27,000 people had benefited from the Conditional Cash Transfer programme, while government had given 7,000 interest free loans to market men and women across the country.

    The minister said the home grown school feeding programme of government had covered over 1.2 million pupils and the Kwara State would be on the team of the social intervention programme in September.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the minister was in Isanlu-Isin to explore ways to develop the road leading to Owu Water Fall, located near to the community.

    The Water Fall, which is 120 metres above sea level is credited to be the highest and most spectacular natural water fall in West Africa and a significant symbol of nature.

    The minister recalled that he had visited the Owu water fall in February, where he advocated Public-Private-Partnership for its development.

    He said he was glad to hear that efforts had been made as far back as 2009 to develop the road leading to the fall.

    Mohammed urged the community leader to make available to him documents relating to the contract to enable him move for quick execution of the project.

    “It has been revealed to me that the contract for the construction of the road had been advertised and bided for and the Bureau of Public Procurement had issued a No Objection Certificate.

    “If we get those documents, we can see how we can revive the contract

    “The fall is one of the tallest in Africa and it is just lying there fallow.

    “If we can get the road done, it will attract tourists and revive the economy of the surrounding communities,” the minister said.

    The traditional ruler of Isanlu-Osin, Oba Solomon Oloyede thanked the minister for the visit and expressed the support of his people for the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He commended the government for its efforts at restoring peace and security to the nation as well as the successes recorded in its anti corruption fight.

    The monarch urged the government to do its best in fixing the road linking the community to the Owu Water Fall.

    Earlier in an address, the President of Isanlu-Osin Development Association, Mr Emmanuel Oladele said that the contract for the construction of the road to the fall was captured in 2009 budget.

    He appealed to the Minister to use his good offices for government to revisit the contract in its 2018 budget.

     

     

    NAN

  • N-Power: Portal will be re-opened June 17 – Presidency

    N-Power: Portal will be re-opened June 17 – Presidency

    Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has directed that online portal of the Federal Government’s job initiative, N-Power, be re-opened on June 17.

    This was disclosed by the Minister of State, Budget and Planning, Zainab Ahmed on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Ahmed said the FG will ensure the programme accommodated more beneficiaries this year, while encouraging youths to apply for the programme.

    She also stated that the government’s National Social Investment Programme (N-SIP), has empowered over 1.6 million Nigerians so far.

    “For example, in N-Power Scheme that 200,000 beneficiaries have been employed, we are supposed to increase it to 500,000 beneficiaries in 2017.

    “There is opportunity in the N-Power Programme for employment. There is opportunity in the GEEP for you to get finances to be able to start businesses. Please, this is real, it is working, join the process and be a beneficiary,” the Minister said.

    Ahmed added that the programme has not attained its set target, because of the delay in implementation.

    “The deployment, release of funds didn’t start till October 2016; and it is so because we want to make sure that the programme is planned properly.

    “We want to make sure that each beneficiary has bank account linked to BVN; we are targeting the right people, not just people nominated by big people.

    “That took a lot of time, but we thank God that the programme is going on well and it is now easier to upscale it,” she explained.

  • Over 174,000 N-power volunteers receiving monthly stipends – FG

    Over 174,000 N-power volunteers receiving monthly stipends – FG

    At least 174,000 N-power volunteers in the Federal Government’s Social Intervention Programmes (SIPs) are being paid N30,000 monthly stipends without delay, a Presidency official has said.

    Mr Afolabi Imokhuede, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation, made this known in a chat with State House correspondents in his office in Abuja.

    “As we speak right now, about 86 per cent of them really have been paid.

    “Now when I mean 86 per cent after physical verification, as at last count in end of April we had about 174,000 qualified, verified volunteers out of 200,000.

    “We are currently right now doing a final reconciliation with all the states and FCT just to ensure, because we also found out that there were few cases of computation error, a few cases of omission at the point of digitizing the physical master list.

    “The only ways we can know that; or some states get to know, is when these volunteers call the helpline or send e-mails complaining of non-payment.

    “We then say to them; you cannot be paid because our records show that you are absent from verification.’’

    The Presidential aide said the programme had been using focal persons, using N power coordinators in the states to act as the go-between the government and the volunteers to cross check their data.

    He added that the complaints about non-payment arose because some volunteers could not reconcile their entries at the time of application with the information they presented during the validation exercise.

    Imokhuede said most invalid verifications were caused by wrong Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) of the volunteers which could not be linked to the accounts they had submitted.

    He also said some women, who applied with their maiden names but submitted their BVNs with their husband’s surnames also had issues with the verification.

    He said a lot of them also applied in conformity with their certificates but a lot of such certificates were not in tandem with their BVN data.

    “All of those categories of volunteers always come out invalid.

    “What we did, which is important, is make payments through the technology platform recognising that NIBS, (Nigerian Interbank Settling System), is the custodian of all the BVN in Nigeria.

    “We brought in NIBS as a key stakeholder.

    “What we do on monthly basis is to send the records to NIBS which does the validation; and those who pass through the validation have no issues and get their payments,’’ he added.

    He said the verifications were to protect the volunteers from fraud or being short changed by those who assisted them in entering into the programme through corrupt cyber cafés.

    The SSA said there were some few “no shows’’ who did not accept the appointment adding that the plan was for the states to pick the volunteers on their waiting list to fill in the vacancies.

    He said once the volunteers received their stipends regularly, the N-power paid the backlogs.

    He said no fewer than 43,000 volunteers received they backlogs about two weeks ago while another 16,000 was approved for payment last week.

    “What we intend to tell all our volunteers is to focus on getting your account updated and once done your backlog definitely would come through,’’ he advised.

    Imokhuede said the programme had also set up emergency measures for about another 15,000 who still battled with their invalid BVN by using the N-power call centres to call them to print their BVN in order to see their name as captured.

    He said the N-power intended to get the problem behind soon in order to begin the recruitment of new volunteers.

    He said the programme had a bill of about N6 billion and was processing the sixth month already.

    He said excluding those not captured; the programme had so far expended about N26 billion since inception.

    He also stated that about 17 volunteers in Taraba, who were discovered and suspended from the programme for fraud and absconding from their places of posting, would soon face prosecution.

     

     

    NAN

  • FG begins payment of N30,000 stipend to N-Power beneficiaries

    The Federal Government has started the payment of the N30, 000 monthly stipends for beneficiaries of the N-Power scheme -the job creation programme of the Buhari presidency.

    The N-Power programme is designed to engage the teeming and massive numbers of unemployed Nigerian graduates from tertiary institutions across the country.

    The Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity,Office of the Vice President, Mr Laolu Akande, disclosed this in an interview on Friday, stating that “ all successfully verified beneficiaries who have provided bank accounts are being processed for payment.’’

    According to the presidential media aide, “some beneficiaries will receive their first stipends today -December 30.’’

    Mr Akande said the process of payment would continue after the New Year Public holiday, urging beneficiaries of subsequent batch of the scheme to take seriously their virtual training.

    “Already, close to 50% of the 200,000 unemployed graduates selected in the first batch of N-Power job program have now been verified and being processed for December stipends’ payment.

    “This process will continue and some will receive their stipends after the New Year public holiday, starting from Tuesday, 3rd of January.

    “ N-Power Volunteer Corps members are encouraged to take their virtual training seriously over this period,’’ Mr Akande said. Mr

    Laolu also encouraged states who had yet to conclude the physical verification process to do so, “as that would enable the N-Power beneficiaries in those states to draw from its benefits & empowerment offers.’’

    The unemployed graduates selected for the N-POWER programme are given assignments that will help to address issues in schools, hospitals and other areas in communities across the country.

    A total of 150,000 out of the 200,000 selected in the first phase of the scheme would be deployed as support teachers to help address shortage of teachers in schools at the basic and secondary levels.

    Another 30, 000 graduates would work as extension workers in various communities which will expectedly aid the government’s diversification agenda.

    In strengthening community health services in line with the agenda of the Buhari administration, 20,000 graduates would be deployed as community health aides, under the first phase of the programme.

    The Federal Government is overseeing the programme by way of providing the funding but the project is going to be implemented in the states by the state governments.