The Rainbow
The Federal Government is considering absorbing exited by eligible N-Power beneficiaries into government programmes, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouq, has said.
The minister urged all exited beneficiaries to exercise more patience and await the result of her efforts.
According to a statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Mrs Nneka Anibeze, Farouq said, “We have directed Focal Persons of National Social Investment Programmes in the states to submit an updated list of the exited N-Power beneficiaries that are interested in participating in the transition plans of the ministry.
“Meanwhile, approval has been given for the payment of the outstanding stipends for the exited N-Power Batches A and B beneficiaries.
“The approval for payments for up to the month of June, 2020 for the two Batches has already been forwarded to the office of the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) for final checks and payments.
“The only outstanding approval waiting to be forwarded to AGF’s Office is for the payment of July Stipends for batch B beneficiaries,” she said. The ministry said it had requested for the details of those affected and the reasons for their rejection from the AGFʼs office and promised to communicate that to the affected beneficiaries.
“However, if the rejection was done in error, those affected should rest assured that they will be paid all that is due to them as soon as the error is rectified by the AGFʼs office.”
She further explained that the Batches A and B N-Power beneficiaries were informed from the beginning that the programme was for 24 months.
Minister explained further that exiting Batches A and B after 40 and 24 months respectively was in line with the conditions stipulated at the time of their enrolment.
The N–Power programme, which was inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2016 under the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), has the mandate of lifting citizens out of abject poverty through capacity building, investment, and direct support.
Under the programme, Nigerians between the ages of 18 to 35 to are given a stipend of N30,000 monthly, while they engaged in learning lifelong skills.