OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
PRESS RELEASE
200,000 SELECTED UNEMPLOYED GRADUATES TO START WORK SOON - VP OSINBAJO
*150,000 to teach
*30,000 to serve as Agric extension workers
*20,000 as public health workers
The
inaugural set of 200,000 unemployed graduates already selected in the
first batch of the N-power volunteer job and training scheme of the
Buhari Social Investment Programmes should start work in the next two
weeks.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN made this disclosure
over the weekend while speaking at the Apostolic Coalition Summit in
Lagos.
According to him as a stop gap measure, the Buhari
administration is engaged in direct creation of jobs, including the plan
to create 500, 000 jobs for unemployed graduates.
He explained
that the programme should have commenced "as at October 31, 2016, but is
delayed on account of the fact that we are trying to get as many of the
equipments that we require," referring to the tablets that would be
given to all the 500,000 N-power undergraduate participants.
The
Vice President also explained that efforts are being made "to ensure
that all across the country, we are able to provide those opportunities
as we promised."
Already 200,000 unemployed Nigerians have been
selected, including 150,000 who would teach and serve in their
communities. The balance is made up of 30,000 who would serve as Agric
Extension Workers and 20,000 who would serve as public health workers.
Each
of the unemployed graduates would get a N30,000 monthly stipend, and
also get an electronic tablet that would be packaged with several
applications that would train and empower the participants.
Vice
President reiterated that the N-Power scheme was launched as a
volunteer programme "to create temporary opportunities for young
graduates, to at least be doing something and many of them would be
volunteer teachers, health officials and extension workers, who will
earn a stipend."
He added that the participants will also have a
device "and that device has a lot of training brochures, different forms
of training brochures and it's also a device that enables them to be
able to, on a continuous basis, learn different things, some
code-writing, some entrepreneurial skills. There are lot of varieties of
material that can be learned on the device. The device is also a means
of communicating with them wherever they may be in the country."
He
noted that "at the moment close to a million graduates have registered
on the volunteered scheme and we should be doing the first 200,000 in
the next 14 days or so, we should be able to get started with the first
200,000 across the country."
While the federal government would
pay the 200,000 directly, state governments would play an active role in
their deployment to the needed areas. The first batch of 200,000
selected volunteers are also being screened using the BVN so as to
properly set-up the payment of their monthly stipends.
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
November 6, 2016
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