Tuesday, November 17, 2015
The administration of President Muhammadu Buhari
has started plans to pay the N5000 monthly allowance
to the about 25 million unemployed youths in the
country by 2016.
The All Progressives Congress had promised before the
election that it would address the issue of unemployment
by paying unemployed youths N5000 and also introduce a
feeding programme to schools.
The Peoples Democratic Party had in a motion called on
the president to immediately fulfil his campaign promise
by implementing the N5000 payment to unemployed
youths but the move was rejected by APC senators.
The Punch however reports that the federal government
had started plan on Monday, November 16 to pay the
unemployed youths and also implement the school feeding
programme and this will be covered in the 2016 budget.
Some officials have also been saddled with the
responsibility of finding out the accurate number of youths
that will benefit from the scheme.
A top government official who spoke on the condition of
anonymity said the scheme had to be done well so that it
would not be mismanaged and hijacked by politicians.
“You know that if the scheme is left open-ended, even
Nigerians, who are employed and are by no means
vulnerable, will still struggle to benefit from it.
“You also know that if not properly handled, politicians will
hijack the scheme and it will become a means of settling
their constituents, whether they qualify to benefit from it
or not.
This is why the government will come up with data on the
beneficiaries very soon.”
The official said the scheme might not take off in January
or February of next year as it was important to ascertain
the number of youths that deserve the payment and how
much it would cost.
Mr. Laolu Akande who is the senior special adviser to the
vice president on media and publicity confirmed that work
was already on to identify the beneficiaries.
He said: “Work is ongoing on various aspects of the
implementation of that social investment plan, including
the identification of those that will benefit from it. Very
soon, we shall be concluding work on that; that is a very
important aspect of the programme.
“The plan of the government is to start as much as possible
in the area of social investment, and conditional cash
transfer is part of it.
“It is the plan of the government to explore how to start
this with the 2016 budget.”
According to the Ministry of Finance and that of Budget and
National Planning, the full implementation of the scheme
would cost the federal government N125bn monthly and a
total sum of N1.5tr annually
Another anonymous source said that apart from the N5000
unemployment payment and the school feeding
programme, the government also planned to take care of
Internally Displaced Persons.
He said: “We have started working on the budget since
September this year at the Ministry of Budget and
Planning.
“Since the ministry is the one coordinating the plans of
government, what we did was to identify six priority
programmes by pillars which have already been
communicated to all the Ministries, Departments and
Agencies of government.
“So while preparing the medium term plan, what we did
was to look at the manifesto of the APC and prepare our
plan based on what its campaign promises were to
Nigerians before the elections.
“And since social development is a key aspect of its
campaign, we identified social protection schemes such as
the conditional cash transfer and the school feeding
programme as key to the programmes for 2016.”
President Buhari canceled the SURE P Programme which
was also aimed at helping Nigerian youths.Christopher
Kolade who headed the programme before he resigned
said it had been hijacked by politicians and the true
beneficiaries did not benefit from it
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