Hello AGSMEIS how can the claim to have disbursed 25B be boldly stated, there is no data or assurance anywhere that attests to this. The 2020 set that applied, none I know of has received this so called disbursement, after all payment for training, to open account!. Its either this is a lie, scam or politicized. And yet, another call is made for 2021? Why is this so, deceiving fellow Nigerians, robbing them of the one they have, promising & not fulfilling? Its a pity!
I want to know which way Nigeria is heading to.
Almost thirty-eight years after, the questions asked by Sunny Okosun in that song are still relevant. His questions then were in response to rising inflation, inefficiency at individual and national levels, insecurity, indiscipline, corruption, and national geopolitical tension. He argued that government alone should not be blamed for Nigeria s woes as all Nigerians have to share in the blame.
As we enter the year 2021, the question is still “which way Nigeria ooooo?” This year Nigeria is supposed to be celebrating her 61st independence anniversary. Naturally, a man of 61 years old would have had the most active days of his life behind him. If he was a civil servant in Nigeria, he would have retired from active service and likely spend most of his time with his grandchildren. He would either have made it in life or failed in life. This age is not the age of second chances.
The Presidency says no fewer than 30,000 erstwhile N-Power beneficiaries have been hired as agric enumerators. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the N-Power, cash-for-work programme, inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2016 with 500,000 of direct beneficiaries, is spread across the key industries targeted by the programme – Agriculture, Health, Education, and […]
N-Power: 30,000 beneficiaries hired as agric enumerators N-power – Presidency
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The Presidency says no fewer than 30,000 erstwhile N-Power beneficiaries have been hired as agric enumerators.
The N-Power, cash-for-work programme, inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2016 with 500,000 of direct beneficiaries, is spread across the key industries targeted by the programme – Agriculture, Health, Education, and Tax.
Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.
He said that Ministers and heads of agencies reported further progress in the implementation of the Federal Government’s Economic Sustainability Plan (ESC) as Vice President Yemi Osinbajo presided over ECS’s meeting on Monday at the Presidential Villa.
Over 5million farmers enumerated
About one million already received govt’s cash under Survival Fund, CBN intervention
3200 hectares being cleared for farming
344km roads under construction to link 500 markets
Broadband penetration now 45%
Federal ministers and heads of agencies are reporting further progress in the implementation of the Economic Sustainability Plan, ESP, of the Buhari Administration as Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, presides over a meeting of the Economic Sustainability Committee earlier today at the Presidential Villa.
Highlights of the reports presented to the Committee include the release of N37bn for the Survival Fund covering such schemes like N50,000 Payroll Support for three months to over 300,000 beneficiaries, one-time grants of N30,000 to about 100,000 artisans, and 100,000 business name registrations paid for by the Federal Government.