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N-Power Stipend: FG Explains Reason For Delayed Payment

Nuel by Nuel
March 3, 2020
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The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Farouq has issued an explanation on why beneficiaries under the Federal Government’s N-Power programme are not yet paid their monthly stipends, Afriupdate reports.

According to the Minister, the delay was because the ministry wants to understand and have a full list of beneficiaries that were paid before she was asked to take over the affairs of the programme.

See also: N-Power: Aggrieved beneficiaries protest in Lagos

The Ministry stated that it has asked those that were in charge of the programme to provide historical background, justification, the last approval and last list of beneficiaries that were paid.

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The N-Power programme is targeted at training and providing jobs for 500,000 young and unemployed Nigerian graduates between 18-35 years across the 774 local government areas.

As of February 25th, 2020, the Minister hinted that there are 473,137 beneficiaries in the programme.

The minister made this disclosure in Abuja Monday during a visit by members of the House of Representatives Committee on poverty alleviation, who were on a familiarization visit to the ministry. They were led by its chairman, Hon. Abdullahi Salame.

Explaining the delay in payment of the stipends of N-Power beneficiaries, the Minister said: “I know we had a complaint in October while we just got the NSIP into the ministry and we needed to understand the programme considering that it has been in existence before we came on board. We needed to understand before we start signing for a large amount of money and that was why we had the delay then.

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“Unfortunately, then we were operating with a director who was overseeing the office of the permanent secretary and then in January, we had a new permanent secretary who also had to understand the nature of the programme.”

Giving further reasons for the delay, the permanent secretary of the ministry, Tijani Umaru said: “When I came on board, the realization was very clear to me that the government is spending huge sums of money on the programme.

The amount is very colossal and we wanted to read and understand because as an accounting officer, it is very instructive for me to understand what we are paying for and to be able to stand anywhere and vouch for the payments and say that we take full responsibilities for the payment.

“We issued a press statement from the ministry to say that slight delays will be experienced and this is as a result of the fact that we have to put all proposals for payment under the microscope because they are paid in billions of naira and it is simply not possible for us to just build on a foundation that we did not start.

“We apologise for any delay but we also say that it is also part of the job and we have to observe due process and ensure that due diligence is observed across the board.

He continued: “When the payment proposal comes from the minister to me, I have to ensure that what I send back to the minister is something she can comfortably sign off according to due process. No one is doubting anybody. It is not easy to sign off a file with one or two pieces of paper asking for billions of naira.

“So, to safeguard the minister, we have asked these programme to give us the historical background, give us the justification, give us the last approval and last list of beneficiaries. This is very critical for us. The minister takes responsibility and to an extent and I also take responsibility.

“When there is a query from the public accounts committee, I am to respond and if any query comes up, I want to be able to respond on a straight forward manner and defend what is right and also say that the payment was done in the interest of the people that the government decided to spend it on. Once we go beyond this phase, I believe that everything will be on autopilot and subsequent payment is going to be very fast.”

The Minister said beneficiaries of the programme were supposed to exit the programme after two years but she noted that there is no plan in place for current beneficiaries to exit after over three years of the programme.

She said: “There is supposed to be an exit plan for N-Power graduates because the arrangement was that they will exit after two years and we have exceeded the time they were supposed to have exited.

See also: N-Power: What Beneficiaries Said About Payment Of February Stipend

“So, now we are looking at different options of exit for them and we are working with the ministry of finance and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to see how we can exit them and support them to go into different skills they want. The exit plan will soon be out.”

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Comments 4

  1. Yusuf a. Yakubu says:
    5 years ago

    God bless Npower officials for their sleepless night trying to make things work with hgihest degree of certainty, God bless Madam Hajiya Sadiya U. Faruk

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  2. Umar hayatu muhammad says:
    5 years ago

    Allah ta’ala grand us the best

    Reply
  3. ABDULWAHAB Garba says:
    5 years ago

    What we want is permanent nothing else

    Reply
  4. Popoola Buliyaminu K. says:
    5 years ago

    When are we going to be pay for February 2020?

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