A Nigerian social commentator and ex-N-Power beneficiary, Mustapha Kabir Soron Dinki has vowed that the ongoing #EndSARS protests in major parts of Nigeria ‘will not interrupt our struggle’.
Dinki, who is a foremost youth leader in Kano State, has been vocal with his call for undelayed transition for the exited Batch A and B N-Power beneficiaries.
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.
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Dinki, via his known Twitter handle stated on Wednesday that “we are waiting for the government day-and-night to fulfil its promise”.
https://twitter.com/DinkiMk/status/1318691868180385794?s=20
In another post a few moments later, Dinki asked the apex government to “transit us to survive”.
https://twitter.com/DinkiMk/status/1318702930816630784?s=20
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The popular N-Power Scheme
According to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, the famed N-Power programme has since inception trained over 500,000 beneficiaries in various vocational areas – farming, agro-processing, financial literacy, communication, digital skills amongst a host of others.
It adds that many beneficiaries “have gone on to set up businesses within their communities as a result of their training and time in the N-Power Programme.”
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs is currently in the process of recruiting Batch C.
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