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N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by NokiaN8(m): 5:32am On Jan 09, 2020
After three years of their recruitment into the N-Power Scheme, the federal government is set to exit 200,000 of the beneficiaries from the programme. Their disengagement will take place between January and February this year, LEADERSHIP has learnt.

Some officials of the National Social Investment Office (NSIO) and the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, operators of the scheme confirmed the development in Abuja, yesterday.

They said that the 200,000 persons to go were among 500,000 young Nigerians recruited by the federal government for the N-Power programme in 2016.

It was gathered that they were being dropped from the scheme because there was no budgetary provision for them in the 2020 national budget.

The youth empowerment programme was created by the federal government with a focus on large-scale skill development for employment and social development. The beneficiaries were recruited in two batches: Batch A: 200,000 and Batch B: 300,000 in 2016 and 2017 respectively.

A top official of NSIO told LEADERSHIP that the time had come for the affected 200,000 beneficiaries to go, as he repeatedly said: “But they must go. They have to go. Government cannot sustain it. Government has to graduate some so that they can enroll other people too.”

The source said that the management of NSIO had already prepared an exit plan for the exiting beneficiaries after spending 16 extra months for the two-year programme. They were reportedly paid nine months of the extra time.

It was further gathered that the exit plan is currently waiting the approval of the minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed.

Also a source in the presidency explained that the first batch of 200,000 were supposed to leave the internship scheme before now, adding that they were left on the payroll because of the 2019 general elections because that was not the right time to disengage the.

“Their exit time fell on 2018 which was election period. So, it will not be wise for the government to be sacking 200,000 people on the eve of the general elections. Politically, it’s not wise. That’s why the programme stretched till this time. They have even stayed nine months extra on the payroll.

“The truth is that they don’t even have allocation for them in the 2020 budget and because of that, they will not be paid. They will exit them this January or so,” the source said.

The beneficiaries were to have graduated from the N-Power after two years of internship but they stayed longer for another 16 months on the government’s payroll, he said.

Disengagement Plans

Commenting on the disengagement plan for the Batch A members, the source explained that the federal government is looking for a soft-landing for them, adding that the aim was to ensure that they were not pushed into the labour market without any empowerment.

Part of the plan, according to him, is to allow the participants access to loans of between N30,000 and N100,000 to start up small and medium scale businesses.

The source added that federal government officials were already meeting with the state governments that benefited from the N-Power Agro, N-Power Health, N-Power Teach, N-Power Community Education, and N-Power Health workers to absorb or engage those that had been productive.

It was also learnt that the government plans to liaise with private sector employers and other public institutions such as the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the police to absorb some of them since they had acquired about three years’ experience in various areas.

Another source disclosed that the government plans to enlist some of them into the Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme (GEEP) being run by the Bank of Industry (BoI) to give them loan facilities

Source: https://leadership.ng/2020/01/09/fg-to-remove-200000-n-power-beneficiaries-from-scheme/

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by galaxy2020(m): 5:48am On Jan 09, 2020
When they are disengaged, what next for them? Me, think it's better federal government empower these set of individuals by providing grants for them to start up something on their own, after been disengaged.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by jaybest90(m): 6:03am On Jan 09, 2020
Anyhow

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by ITbomb(m): 6:50am On Jan 09, 2020
I like how they told the obvious truth
"They were extended because of election, election don finish, they are now on their own"

What happen to the 3m jobs yearly that they promised?

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by fatymore(f): 7:09am On Jan 09, 2020
More unemployed people.

God help us

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by wiseone28: 7:23am On Jan 09, 2020
Make them go so that other people can also benefit of govt money... At least if this is the only thing in Nigeria person get without man know man grin

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by teadrake(m): 7:41am On Jan 09, 2020
This country is sitting on an atomic bomb waiting to explode. Very soon,we'll start eating our politician raw.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by sundayoga(m): 8:00am On Jan 09, 2020
Ok

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by traihit: 8:15am On Jan 09, 2020
Most of them already disengaged themselves and still collecting the 30k. Government is not ready to make the programme effective else, Npower and NYSC is a way to develop the capacities of the youth while still paying them stipends.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Teibaba(m): 8:17am On Jan 09, 2020
They have tried sha.

Thanks for the lift npower

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by SouthSouth1914: 8:31am On Jan 09, 2020
Use and dumped! More expository wailing for them. Welcome back and enjoy the change

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by iHart(m): 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
They have actually overstayed their welcome.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by DonFreshmoney(m): 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
I hope sarrki, yarimo and other zombies are part of this number...

I hardly see them here, perhaps no money to buy data and log in to nairaland... they must be really broke. BUBU don do them strong thing

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by fastseo: 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
“Their exit time fell on 2018 which was election period. So, it will not be wise for the government to be sacking 200,000 people on the eve of the general elections. Politically, it’s not wise.

Mission accomplished

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by anochuko01(m): 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
They've simply finished NYSC 2.0

The wise ones amongst them would survive the aftermath though.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Simplebeauty: 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
shocked
This year you shall not lose your SALARY EARNING jobs oh.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by 1kworks: 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
angry
This is just sad. The stipends are little but I know how much of a difference it made in the lives of the beneficiaries close to me.

They're even talking about 100k loans which means at most 30k final payment. This is really saddening

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
Government has to graduate some so that they can enroll other people too.
All the best for the future to the 500,000 participants.
Hope they did not get too comfortable with it?
They should step aside for the next set.
That is what life is all about.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by enonche8: 8:48am On Jan 09, 2020
cheesy

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:49am On Jan 09, 2020
It is well
Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by seunlayi(m): 8:49am On Jan 09, 2020
Good or bad, they should take it like that
Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Abalado(f): 8:49am On Jan 09, 2020
Everything about this APC government is a scam I swear,,,, haba

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Dpharisee: 8:49am On Jan 09, 2020
Campaign don finish, Buhari don win, they are no longer needed.
But the job helped a lot of families, another scheme should be created for them

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Sweetcollins: 8:49am On Jan 09, 2020
Really
Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Nobody: 8:50am On Jan 09, 2020
Only a fool gets comfy on a 30k temp job

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Zoehill(m): 8:50am On Jan 09, 2020
They were not budgeted for in 2020 but 37 billions was reserved for renovation of Legislative building?

The government is toying with the future of the younger generations............N POWER has kept many souls out of crime and exuberances.

Dislodge them an see the result!!!

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by fastseo: 8:50am On Jan 09, 2020
“But they must go. They have to go. Government cannot sustain it. Government has to graduate some so that they can enroll other people too.”

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Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by gurunlocker: 8:50am On Jan 09, 2020
Mission accomplished..... grin
Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by Racoon(m): 8:50am On Jan 09, 2020
The government have done well in training or enpowering them but was there not a blue-print program on how the beneficiaries were to be taken in and when they were supposed to be disengaged.A lots of conflicting reasons are being given for their disengagement.
Re: N-Power Disengagement Of 200,000 Volunteers by flexyrule(m): 8:50am On Jan 09, 2020
End of free money....

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