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N-Power Unpaid Stipends/NEXIT: Nigerian Man Slams Lawan, Gbajabiamila, Over Silence On Plight Of Batches A And B Beneficiaries

N-Power Unpaid Stipends/NEXIT: Nigerian Man Slams Lawan, Gba

Senator Lawan (right), and Gbajabiamila

A Nigerian man, Orukali Samuel has criticised Ahmed Lawan, the President of the Senate, and Femi Gbajabiamila, the Speaker of the House of Representatives for 'refusing to say anything concerning the plight of N-Power batches batch A and B beneficiaries'.

AllNews reports that the exited N-Power batches A and B beneficiaries continue to express their dismay at the inaction of the Nigerian National Assembly in respect of the owed stipends of exited beneficiaries and the delayed implementation of the NEXIT by the Federal Ministry of the Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

Samuel wrote on Twitter on Friday, "@SPNigeria, @femigbaja, so both of you are in this country and refused to say anything concerning the plight of Npower beneficiaries batch A and B, @Npower_Reps, but you reacted so soon against call for restructuring. What a pity! How will the cost of goods affect you?"

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Batches A and B beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s N-Power scheme had two weeks ago commenced an online protest in respect of their unpaid stipends from 2020, and the delayed implementation of the NEXIT by the FG.

AllNews understands that the online protest - orchestrated by the 36 States and FCT N-Power Representatives - is expected to end soon.

The demonstration became imminent following the expiration of the near four-week ultimatum given to the Ministry of the Humanitarian Affairs, which is headed by Sadiya Farouq.

Reason for this latest action by former N-Power beneficiaries

Six months after the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development asked Batches A and B beneficiaries who are owed multiple months stipends to see their State Focal Person, Farouq, who heads the ministry has continued to ignore their cries.

More than 14,000 bonafide N-Power Batches A and B beneficiaries, who were disengaged from the scheme since July 2020 have not been paid their entitled stipends (many of them owed March to July, and Wema Bank users didn't get paid for June 2020). This, despite the revalidation exercise that happened in October 2020 across major Nigerian states.

READ ALSO: N-Power Unpaid Stipends/NEXIT: National President Wonders Why NASS Have Not Intervened

Also, since releasing the NEXIT Portal on November 30, 2020 - four months after exiting N-Power Batches A and B beneficiaries, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development of Nigeria which is saddled with N-Power duties have not effected the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Empowerment Programme.

This is despite the fact that hundreds of ex-N-Power beneficiaries have logged on to the NEXIT portal and provided the required additional information for possible placements into the various CBN intervention options.

The ultimatum given by the N-Power representatives forum to the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry lapsed on Monday, 12th April 2021. Hence, the current online protests. Some of the hashtags deployed are #PayNPowerMoney, #APCDeceivedNpower and #ImplementOurNexitPlanNow.

READ ALSO: N-Power Batch C: Scheme Sends Message To Applicants

Established in 2016, the N-Power scheme is one of the national social investment programmes of the federal government targeted at unemployed graduates who are engaged by the government and paid a N30,000 monthly stipend.

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