As they await their March stipend settlement, the mood of downcast remains among beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s N-Power scheme, Allnews observed.
Checks by Allnews on public platforms showed that many beneficiaries of a scheme aspiring to be the largest post-tertiary employment programme in Africa, continue to lament the non-payment of their monthly stipend.
Close to 500, 000 Nigerian graduates in the scheme are entitled to N30, 000 (approximately 83 US Dollars) monthly pay. However, as at the time of publishing this report, they are yet to get paid their March stipend.
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See some reactions from volunteers recently:
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— Chika (@Estyjay8) April 9, 2020
@Sadiya_farouq @npower_ng @NSIP_NG @PlanningNG. You Live comfortably does not mean everyone else does. The little hope of the majority graduate is with-held from them. Exposing many to this perilous time.#npower_ng stop being heartless
— iamtheemperor (@VictoryIkenna) April 10, 2020
#Npower_ng D delay of Npower beneficiaries' stipends is becoming a normally since Mrs umar Farouq took over this ministry. What excuse does she have to delay d payment now? Is there any Federal Govt worker that has not been paid?
— Enapaulismech (@enapaulismech) April 10, 2020
Is there delaying npower stipend humanitarian service, May be FG should please return npower programme back to office of VP because the minister of huminatarian and disaster is disastrous to this programme.@sunrisedailynow
— Akorede Omoyemi (@OMAkorede) April 10, 2020
We are not beggars pls pay us our stipen @Sadiya_farouq @npower_ng
— Aliyu Abdulkadir (@AliFat1129) April 10, 2020
Aslm Mal. Bashir pls draw the attention of hon. Min. Of humanitarian to pay npower march stipend @BashirAhmaad , @Sadiya_farouq
— Aliyudir (@Aliyudir1) April 10, 2020
If you could treat Repentant Boko Haram members like First Class citizens,don't treat over 450 thousand Npower Graduates who have done no harm to the country like aliens and beggars. #Pay NPower March Stipends#
— Rich Opilas (@ope_rich) April 9, 2020
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