2.3million youths apply for 300,000 N-Power jobs
The acting President, Yemi
Osinbajo, on Friday, disclosed that 2.3 million youths have so far applied for
the 300,000 jobs that are still available under the Federal Government’s
N-Power scheme since the portal was reopened in June.
Osinbajo disclosed this to
journalists when he visited the scheme’s Response Centre in Abuja.
Under the scheme, which is
one of the components of the government’s Social Investment Programme, 500,000
youths are expected to be engaged.
While 200,000 were employed
in the first phase, the portal was reopened on June 13 for the applications to
fill the remaining 300,000 vacancies.
Despite the high number of
the applications, however, Osinbajo said the government would stick to the
500,000 target for now.
He said a decision on
whether to increase the figure in the future would depend on government’s
resources.
The acting President said,
“Already, 200,000 young people have been engaged. And since the programme was opened,
another 2.3 million have applied and we are looking at the next phase of
engagement.
“But for me, I think what
is important is that we are able to do this incrementally and we are able to
give hope to some of these young people who need the opportunity.
“We will never always be
able to do everything but I think that it is important that we do as much as we
can.
“You will recall that the
target was 500,000 but depending on our resources, we can always do more. But
the target, for now, is 500,000.”
Osinbajo said the tablets
given to beneficiaries contain useful learning materials that could help
develop their skills in a variety of ways and further give them greater
opportunities.
He said the scheme was more
than an employment programme but a skills development programme that was
unprecedented.
Osinbajo said there was no
truth in the reports of the alleged backlog of salaries as far as the scheme
was concerned.
He said once the Bank
Verification Numbers of beneficiaries were verified, they were paid.
“There is a problem if your
BVN does not match the records you gave. If there is a problem with any of your
records, you cannot be paid.
“The moment your records
are cleared, then you are paid constantly. If you don’t correct these records,
then you might be paying the wrong people,” he said.
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