N-Power scheme to accommodate one million beneficiaries in the next phase – VICE President, Yemi Osinbajo, has announced that the Federal Government will expand the N-Power scheme to accommodate one million beneficiaries in the next phase – See How you can Apply for N-Power Recruitment 2019 Without Mistakes here!
He said this followed the successes recorded in the programme and the growing need for government’s direct intervention in job creation.
The Vice President who stated this while responding to a variety of questions from Nigerians across different professions and persuasions, at a town hall meeting in Abuja on Monday, said the programme would become the largest post-tertiary job scheme in Africa.
A statement issued by Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity Office of the Vice President, quoted him as saying: “The idea of N-Power is supposed to be government’s own programme of direct employment and training. At the moment, we have taken up to 500,000 and in the next phase we are looking at another 200,000 and closely followed by another 300,000.
“In all, we will be employing up to a million, and that will be the largest post-tertiary job programme in entire Africa. The reason why we have done this is because of the employment problems that we have, we may not be able to engage everybody but at least the government must give some direct provision of jobs.”
Prof. Osinbajo explained further that though the government could not pay more than the N30,000 currently paid to beneficiaries and also fix all the unemployment issues, it is working on creating the enabling environment to ensure that beneficiaries, as well as other unemployed Nigerians, become useful to themselves.
He said: “It is infrastructure that will create the opportunities to provide more jobs, especially through manufacturing and Industry.
“So, we are doing roads and rail, providing power; that is the way we can develop the industry. We are energising our markets at the moment, putting solar power in the markets. We have designated 300 markets, we have done Ariaria in the South East, Sabon Gari in Kano, Surat in Lagos, Isikan in Ondo, Gbagi in Oyo and we are expanding so that more people can work.”
On the need to engage more women in productive activities, Prof. Osinbajo said: “one of the ways the Buhari administration is engaging more women is through our GEEP loans.”
He said: “56% of our GEEP loans go to the women. So there is a lot of preferential advantage that we give to women and this is because women are effective managers of resources; they pay back these loans when they are given.”
Speaking on the misconceptions about the borrowing arrangements of the Buhari administration, the Vice President said, the country, under President Buhari, was not in a terribly bad debt situation as insinuated in some quarters.
According to him, very frequently you find people creating fear about the issue of debt and saying that this government has borrowed more than previous governments.
“I want to give you the facts and figures on the debt issue. The dollar-denominated debts of Nigeria – that is the debts of the Federal Government, the States and Local governments.
“In 2010, Nigeria’s debt was $35 billion; 2011, it was $41billion; in 2012, it was $48 billion, in 2013, it became $64 billion; 2014, it rose to $67 billion; 2015, it fell to $63 billion; 2016, $57 billion; 2017, $70 billion; 2018, it is $73 billion. So, the difference between 2015 and now is $10 billion.
“One of the things that I always want you to bear in mind is that when oil prices are at their highest, between 2010 and 2014 that was when we had the sharpest rise in debts.”
Continuing on the debt issue, Prof. Osinbajo said “the other thing that I want us to bear in mind is what is called debt to GDP. Our debt to GDP is one of the lowest among the countries that are frequently compared to us. Our debt to GDP is 20%. When you compare it to other countries, you will see that Ghana is about 68% whereas Ethiopia’s is 48%. In terms of the size of our economy and debt, we are doing okay.”
He, however, agreed that “Nigeria may have an issue with debt to revenue”, noting that “we are not collecting enough revenue compared to what we want to spend.”
“Are we collecting enough taxes? If you look at the FIRS figures, it says 914 Nigerians pay the self-assessed tax of more than N10 million. Of the 914, 912 live in Lagos and the other 2 live in Ogun state, no other Nigerian outside of Lagos and Ogun pay the self-assessed tax of more than N10 million. So, we are simply not collecting enough revenue,” he added.
The Vice President said the Federal Government in collaboration with the States was working on harmonizing tax collections in order to address issues relating to multiple collections of taxes.
He said: “this is a problem that we are dealing with all across Nigeria. It is one of the issues we are dealing with under the ease of doing business. We are addressing the sub-national. How we can harmonize taxes. The second phase of our ease of doing business is focused on the collection of multiple taxes; there is no reason why that should continue.”
On the ASUU strike, the Vice President said that government is engaging the leadership of the union, noting that “the next meeting is on Thursday, November 15, 2018.”
He, however, explained that “we are dealing with a population of about 200 million people who depend on a budget of about N8.6 trillion and of that amount, 70% of it goes to salaries and overheads, and it goes to less than 2 million people. It is impossible to answer to all of the monetary needs of people by the size of the federal budget.”
On healthcare financing, Prof. Osinbajo said the Buhari administration has done much even as it has earned 60% less than the previous administrations.
According to him, “the first thing to bear in mind is that health care financing has suffered over the years even when we were earning the most money, we were underfunding healthcare.
“In 2015 when we came in, the healthcare budget was N22.7 billion and as of today we moved that to N86.5 billion and we are earning 60% less. Education was N23 billion in 2015, now it is N102 billion. The issue really is one of government commitment. For the first time, in the 2018 budget, we are setting aside 1% of our consolidated revenue to the health sector.”
Earlier, the Ministers of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola; Industry, Trade and investment, Dr Okey Enelamah; Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi; and Agriculture, Dr Audu Ogbe, responded separately to issues relating to their various ministries.
The town hall meeting was organized by Act Now, a non-political group that works in promoting transparency and good governance as well as youth participation in governance.
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They should kindly increase the amount of money paid to reflect with the harsh realities on ground.
ITS A GOOD DEVELOPMENT IN ALL
Lovely make life for better
N-power program is a very laudable one and it is helping some Nigerians, at least to be able to cater for their daily needs. However, I think they should be allowed to work in their immediate environments, where they will not need to pay for transportation at all.
it’s a welcome development
This becouse of 2019 election does before are not paid
Just keep doing the right thing
This is a wonderful development and noble idea provided the government of PMB can sustain it.
This is a nice development
This is a welcome development, kudos to the vice president, npower has come to stay
if all this info are true, we should’nt have been among the poor country
if good development like this is going on in our country, why are we among the most poor country in the world?
This scheme as really help the Nigeria youth unemployed and employed to develop their skills
Hopefully the process of selection is transparent
This is great development and it will be helpful to lots of Nigerians, great job.
This is a great development and it will be helpful a lot, to so many Nigerains.
One Love Nigeria.
Comment: N Power Has Come Again Oh
Very big money to share
Comment:this is a good initiative by the federal government but they should still do more
Comment:Good move by the federal government
This is a beautiful development, and proper security checks should be done to ensure the right people get the funds. Thanks to N-POWER. God bless NIGERIA.
That’s good move the government, but they should also considered unskill labor.
This is a very good opportunity to key into
This is a welcomed development
This is really great improvement from npower
this is a nice job opportunity for people..to achieve good things
thanks for providing this job for people this is opportunity for those people who are riding okada after leaving school
N-Power scheme to accommodate one million beneficiaries in the next phase – VICE President, Yemi Osinbajo, has announced that the Federal Government will expand the N-Power scheme to accommodate one million beneficiaries in the next phase. If this is true, kudos to FG
At list we are progressing thank God for this
That’s a huge amount
Mr vice president this is very good development at least if one million people is employed and they are collecting at least #30,000 per month it would do something
Well, that’s a huge figure but then it actualized, it would be a great plus.
And the children of hate would not like this as they have shown to always dislike any good news coming from the present government. Kudos to man at the centre.
That is political scam they can’t do it
Comment: vice president have done a great development
Very good move by the gov
I must confess it’s an awesome motive but it had better be for real at least for once in Nigeria
It is a good development
This is a good development, the vice president have said it all…
This is a good development, the vice president have said it all..
Comment:fantastic this is good of enmpowering the youth but what they are doing is all because of this upcoming election
It will be nice if the h keep to their words.
Comment: tank you mr vice prisident. we really appreciate u 4 dat.
Great one from federal government but I hope this not to deceive people for the next election
Good news
This is good as the vice president is active
The Vice President is active
I guess this development will eradicate unemployment.
How many Nigerians are going to benefit from this N-Powet of a thing? Let there be initiation on factories building and many other things that you think graduates can benefit from though part of these things is N-power but let there be more physical projects.
a good opportunity for those unemployed
This is welcome development. At least, unemployment will be reduced.
thats good for unemployed educated youths, it will reduce the pressure of unemployment
Wonderful development, it is better to increase it to 1million beneficiaries in order to create the opportunities to provide more jobs