A device would
be loaded with different applications that would further improve the skills of
the beneficiaries and afford them additional training opportunities during the
two-year duration of the job program.
Federal
government has approved the sum of N4,500 for each of the 200,000 beneficiaries
of N-Power Volunteer Corps jobs for the purchase of an enhanced electronic
device.
Also, a total
of 149, 669 Nigerian graduates of the 200,000 are now collecting their monthly
stipends of N30,000 monthly having been physically verified and deployed across
the 36 states and FCT.
Mr. Laolu
Akande, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo made the disclosure while giving update on the Social Investment
Programmes of the present administration. According to Akande who issued a
statement, the device grant was in conjunction with the Bank of Industry (BoI)
which has extended an asset finance of 20 months to each of the 200,000 N-Power
beneficiaries.
He explained:
“While each of the beneficiaries after being verified would select their choice
of device amongst nine different BOI pre-approved vendors, the price ranges
from N3,000 to N6,700 monthly deductions for the next 20months.
“Therefore in
some cases the N4,500 device grant would cover the full monthly deduction cost
while in other cases the graduate authorizes BOI to deduct the additional
differential cost from their monthly stipends depending on the device chosen.”
The Vice
President’s Spokesman also noted that “6 of the 9 BOI pre-approved vendors are
indigenous local brands in pursuit of the Buhari administration’s push for
Local Content.” He said “almost 100,000 graduate N-Power beneficiaries have
completed their orders for the devices, adding that the Bank of Industry is in charge
of affecting the orders made.
The plan is
to conduct the order of the devices in two batches of 100,000 each, one after
the other. “It was further disclosed that all the 149,669 N-Power beneficiaries
now collecting their stipends have been physically verified and deployed, while
their given bank account information have also been matched with the Bank
Verification Number.”
The SSA said
that “in December, about 112,475 of the N-Power graduate beneficiaries received
the N30,000 monthly stipends, and the number came close to 150,000, both in
January and February meaning about that number are now receiving their
up-to-date stipends from the N-Power Volunteer Corps.”
Akande also
noted “that now beneficiaries across the 36 States of the Federation, and the FCT
have been verified, totaling the 150,000 figure. He said the balance 50,000 of
the 200,000 beneficiaries engaged by the FG are those who so far could not be
paid for various reasons. “This includes those who were disqualified during
verification on the basis of age-over 35, and inadequate academic
qualification.
The N-Power is for university, polytechnics and College of
Education graduates only. There were also some of the selected 200,000 who were
‘no shows’ meaning they simply did not report for verification at all.
Others who could not be paid were those whose personal information details were
faulty, including those whose marital status have changed.
There are
also those who used different names and differing personal information. And
lastly there are also those whose banking information simply do not match with
their BVN banking records. In the case of those whose marital status have
changed, Akande explained that their information is now being updated through
the various States and FCT Focal Persons and then they would be represented for
payment. He also disclosed that those who have sought redeployment to other
states are among the 50,000 and in such cases, they will be considered
alongside those to be replaced from the N-Power waiting list where necessary.

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