The 36-state representatives of N-Power volunteers plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Wednesday said that the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and the Federal Executive Council (FEC) are ‘currently discussing our transition mode’.
Afriupdate reports that Kabiru Aliyu Pelemi, the National President of N-Power Beneficiaries made this known in a statement which was sighted by this online news medium, he asked exited beneficiaries of the famed scheme to disregard any call for protests as regards their delayed transition.
Recall that Batch A beneficiaries exited the N-Power programme on June 30 after four years in the famed scheme, while their Batch B counterparts officially made their exit on July 31st – after two years.
Meanwhile, these Nigerian youths are currently in the dark regarding their exit/transition package.
“It came to my notice, the report of fake protest, purportedly slated to hold tomorrow (Thursday) at Abuja, using my name as the convener of the protest,” the statement by the 36 States and FCT N-Power Representatives’ Forum read.
“I wish to categorically state that the 36 States and FCT Npower Volunteers Representatives did not issue such directive. Neither did we secure any permit from the Nigerian Police.
“Please, as you could see recently on media, the governors’ forum in conjunction with the Federal Executive Council (FEC) is currently discussing our transition mode.”
‘N-Power Reps Forum Engaged With PS Of Humanitarian Affairs Ministry On Tuesday’
The statement added:
“Few of our representatives equally engaged with the Permanent Secretary (PS), Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs Disaster Management and Social Development, yesterday (Tuesday) on how to fast-track the transition process.
“Please, disregard any purported call for protest for now. It is just media propaganda.
“Let’s give the government the benefits of a few more weeks with rigorous engagement, after which you shall hear from us.
“Stay safe. Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta.”
I wish to categorically state that the 36 States and FCT Npower Volunteers Representatives did not issue such directive. Neither did we secure any permit from Nigerian Police. @NigerianPolice
— 36 STATES & FCT N-POWER REPS FORUM (@Npower_Reps) November 11, 2020
Please, as you could see recently on media, the governors forum in conjunction with the Federal Executive Council is currently discussing our transition mode. Few of our representatives equally engaged with the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs,@FMHDSD
— 36 STATES & FCT N-POWER REPS FORUM (@Npower_Reps) November 11, 2020
Disaster Management and Social Development, yesterday, on how to fast track the transition process.
Please, disregard any purported call for protest for now. It is just a media propaganda. Let's give government @NGRPresident benefits of few more weeks with rigorous engagement,
— 36 STATES & FCT N-POWER REPS FORUM (@Npower_Reps) November 11, 2020
after which you shall hear from us.
Stay safe
Aluta Continua,
Victoria Ascerta.Comrade Aliyu Kabiru Pelemi
National President,
36 States and FCT Npower Volunteers Forum.11th, NOVEMBER, 2020
— 36 STATES & FCT N-POWER REPS FORUM (@Npower_Reps) November 11, 2020
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Please, national chairman of N Power what is the reality of this discussion.
Any leaders is choose by God True or False? Any Good decisions from FG we all supported. And our youth tears is Problematic is too much and we Ugly supporting from FG sir Because every years Students is Graduated ,increase in born ,plan for future etc .so my country leaders please do something my Excellency is ur time open ur eyes and watching citizens all and we youth we can support our leaders all through prayers we need progressive and development into Nigerian Good morning my peoples.
Mr chiarman why you didn’t inform us be for time we want know to which parthway be belong exit perkages/transition plan because we Nigerians we have claim our Rights pls if there is any hided agenda should come it out, because we are tied with herdest conditions and situations