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N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by truenorth: 7:42pm On Feb 22, 2017
Some members of the National Assembly have set their sights on a fat new pie: President Muhammadu Buhari’s N500B Social Investment Programs (SIP).


Officials of the Budget and Planning Ministry, which is responsible for disbursing the fund, say the Senators and Representatives have tabled a list of their demands regarding how they can share of the money.


The sources say the legislators are demanding that unless they are allowed to select the beneficiaries of the SIP as well as award and take contracts under the scheme, they would simply terminate the program, which is designed to benefit ordinary Nigerians including the most vulnerable and the poorest, as well as unemployed youths.

One Senator from one of the Niger Delta States, Bayelsa to be precise, threatened to “kill the entire program,” if Senators are not allowed to choose beneficiaries of the N-Power jobs for unemployed graduates, while a Representative from Kano State (the chairman house committee on poverty alleviation) specifically demanded contract benefits. According to a Kano State government source, it took the intervention of the governor of that state to call the Representative to order.

Similarly, some Senators have demanded of the Presidency that Senators be allowed to nominate 50 beneficiaries each for N-Power. That is in opposition to a selection system that would guarantee equal opportunity for all Nigerian youth by means of an online application process. That system has already allowed in 200,000 Nigerian previously unemployed graduates who got in without needing to press any buttons whatsoever.

The Presidency has explained that the beneficiaries of all the SIPs are being produced through that fair online application process, which is also easily audited and cross-checked.

In several instances, some of the National Assembly and other partisan political operatives have been reported to be selling illegal application forms to unsuspecting Nigerians and charging illegal fees in the process.

Said a government official, “They simply don't understand that President Buhari would not tolerate any form of diversion of the resources. Many of them still think it is business as usual. Why are National Assembly members so desperate and when did it become a duty of the legislator to implement or execute policies?”

An informed source explained that if the Buhari administration ever succumbs to the demand of legislators to choose beneficiaries, not only would they produce bogus lists, they would also exploit them by taking significant percentages of their stipends and other monetary proceeds.

While it is true that the SIP budgetary allocations in the 2016 budget is the largest of its kind in the country, similar efforts of its kind are known to have been compromised in the past by political opportunists who see such programs as opportunities to enrich themselves rather than to deliver services to the targeted demographics.

It would be recalled that already all the SIPs of the current government have taken off. They include the employment of 200,000 graduates; the National Homegrown School Feeding program, in seven states; and the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), which is being paid to beneficiaries in nine states and is aimed at one million Nigerians in its first budget cycle.

There is also the Government Economic and Enterprise Program, (GEEP), which giving interest-free soft loans to Nigerians in over 13 states of the federation in sums ranging from N10,000 to N100,000 each. GEEP is meant to benefit about 1.6m Nigerian traders, and artisans, as well as market men and women.

http://www.nigerianeye.com/2017/02/legislators-want-control-of-n500bn-sip.html
Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by vanbonattel: 7:45pm On Feb 22, 2017
Summary of the report : The executive is trying to blackmail the legislature and find more excuses why it cannot fulfil it's campaign promises.

Wuru wuru government cheesy

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Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by truenorth: 7:51pm On Feb 22, 2017
vanbonattel:
Summary of the report : The executive is trying to blackmail the legislature and find more excuses why it cannot fulfil it's campaign promises.

Wuru wuru government cheesy

You sound like a wailer, is it that you dont know that the NPower initiative is already underway? or that the government has started paying the beneficiaries of the N5000 monthly conditional cash transfer?, or that the home grown school feeding programme has started in many states.

Dont die of hate, see proof here. https://www.facebook.com/SIPNGR/

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Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by Jilo83(m): 7:53pm On Feb 22, 2017
Olorun ko ni gba fun yin, eyin ota ilu. God will not allow you selfish people
Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by krasican(m): 9:40pm On Feb 22, 2017
shocked can u imagine.all dis legislooters they will all die by fire and brimstone
Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by oluwolemega: 8:28am On Feb 23, 2017
If we had the names of the specific reps, it will be better, we should name and shame them.
Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by truenorth: 9:01am On Feb 23, 2017
The Ring leader of the reps trying to scuttle the process is Mohammed Ali Wudil from Kano, he is the chairman of the house committee on poverty alleviation.
Re: N-power Salaries: Reps Demand Share Of N500bn N-power Social Investment Fund. by Nukualofa: 9:27am On Feb 23, 2017
truenorth:


You sound like a wailer, is it that you dont know that the NPower initiative is already underway? or that the government has started paying the beneficiaries of the N5000 monthly conditional cash transfer?, or that the home grown school feeding programme has started in many states.

Dont die of hate, see proof here. https://www.facebook.com/SIPNGR/
Shut up. How many people have Been paid for Npower

How many school children are being fed today



How many unemployed are being paid today



How many vulnerable are being paid today



What happened to the whole money budgeted for the schemes in 2016 budget


The legislathieves know that the executheives are using it as a conduit so they want to come and share from it

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