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774,000 Jobs: We’ve Paid Over N24bn To 413,630 Beneficiaries — Keyamo by Ofunaofu: 11:41am On Jun 25, 2021
THE Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, SAN, said yesterday that N24 billion had been paid out to beneficiaries under the 774,000 special public works scheme as at June 24, 2021.


He also said that 413,630 Nigerians, drawn from rural communities and mostly itinerant workers in different local government areas, have received their payments form the social work job.

Keyamo, who disclosed this during a media briefing coordinated by the Presidential Media Communications Team, at the Presidential Villa said the initial delays that greeted the programme had to do with discrepancies noticed during the registration phase, especially with bank verification numbers.

The minister said despite his attempts to ensure due diligence in the implementation of the programme, he uncovered that some fraudulent Nigerians opened multiple bank accounts under a single BVN.

According to him, efforts to separate genuine applicants from those trying to fleece the scheme of its resources accounted for initial delays recorded in the kick off of the programme.

He also told State House Correspondents that the lockdown, occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic did not only temporarily stall the implementation process, but also led President Muhammadu Buhari to expand the programme to enable those in the lowest cadre of economic strata benefit.

The minister said President Buhari deserved commendation because it was the first time itinerant workers were benefitting from a federal government social intervention scheme, as beneficiaries were drawn through a multi sectoral approach.

He said: “When we wanted to introduce the special social works scheme here in Nigeria, the President first approved the pilot scheme, because he thought, perhaps we needed to test run it to see what we can apply here.”

‘’So the first thing the President approved was that we should do eight states at that time. And not all the local governments just five, in selected states originally, that was in late 2019, then I just became minister.

“So we started implementation in January 2020 in eight states, we just started one month into the implementation when COVID struck. So we could not actually complete at that time, the Federal Government released one month stipends at that time to pay in those eight states.

“So during the lockdown, we discovered that at that time, small businesses suffered the most, so many people could not go out to eke a living , especially those who depend on daily pay. The people that were worst hit by the COVID lockdown was the people who go out daily to market or bricklayers among others.

“So the President was very concerned about this kind of people during the lockdown. He thought that If people don’t receive money daily, there’ll be a revolution. We had to quickly react and find them something to do. So he said, look, this pilot scheme should be expanded. ‘’Let it cover all the states and all the local governments now quickly, it was a quick response by the President. He was also audacious about it.

“The President said 1000 per local government not 500 not 100, but 1000 persons per local government, which comes to 774, 000, just so you know.

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Re: 774,000 Jobs: We’ve Paid Over N24bn To 413,630 Beneficiaries — Keyamo by LibertyRep: 11:43am On Jun 25, 2021
Chaii!!!!!

₦24 billion naira don go like that.

Money dey this country fa

Na Just mismanagement by those in charge be the problem.

Imagine farmer's money, trader's money, school feeding during lockdown, conditional cash transfer and all other carefully designed and executed plans to ' lift people out of poverty'

It appears everyone is just looking for every available opportunity to cut his share of the proverbial National cake before the party ends.
Re: 774,000 Jobs: We’ve Paid Over N24bn To 413,630 Beneficiaries — Keyamo by Okoriepresh: 11:47am On Jun 25, 2021
You said what!!!!!!!!
Re: 774,000 Jobs: We’ve Paid Over N24bn To 413,630 Beneficiaries — Keyamo by Bola146(f): 11:47am On Jun 25, 2021
grin grin grin Gbe fun!!!! Lori iro cheesy cheesy
Re: 774,000 Jobs: We’ve Paid Over N24bn To 413,630 Beneficiaries — Keyamo by Maxymilliano(m): 12:12pm On Jun 25, 2021
Festus I know you are lying but ...

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