FG: Additional 350,000 graduates to get jobs soon through N-Power
Following defense of the 2017 budget proposals before the National Assembly by Ministries and agencies, new details are emerging on the continuation of the Social Investment Programmes, (SIP) of the Buhari presidency, including a plan to hire 350,000 more unemployed graduates under the N-Power Volunteer Corps.
“350,000 unemployed graduates more would be hired and trained,
alongside 50,000 non-graduates youths to be engaged as artisans and in
other creative ventures,” he said.
Under the N157.75B, a sum of N4.5B has been earmarked for the
Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, STEM program to
support young Nigerians in building skills in those disciplines.
“While we were able to engage 200,000 unemployed graduates last year,
we will do 350,000 more this year,” he assured, adding that some of the
teething problems were giving way to lessons that would smoothen
implementation under the 2017 budget.
Akande disclosed that about N75B had been allocated for the National
Homegrown School Feeding Programme, which will provide one hot meal a
day to 5 million primary school pupils.
He explained that this would be an improvement on how far the feeding
programme had been implemented so far under the 2016 budget which has
so far attained the feeding of about one million pupils.
Akande also stated that under the 2017 budget, a sum of N112.2B had
been allocated for the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme
aimed at providing interest-free loans to up to 1.2million market men
and women, traders, artisans, youths and farmers.
Under the GEEP, he explained that beneficiaries will receive between
N10,000 and N100,000 loans with a one-time 5% administrative fee.
Already under the 2016 budget, over 20,000 Nigerians in about 14 states
and counting, have been benefiting from GEEP.
Similarly, the Conditional Cash Transfer which has kicked off in 9
states would be further expanded under the 2016 budget and will reach
more states and much more Nigerians.
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