President Muhammadu Buhari |
The Presidency has
unfurled tentative details on the implementation of its ₦500 billion social
welfare programme, revealing that one million extremely poor Nigerians would be
direct beneficiaries of the ₦5,000 monthly cash transfer.
Vanguard
report continues;
The
payment which is to commence once the budget is approved by the National
Assembly, is besides another five social interventions that include the
provision of one meal a day to school pupils in some selected states.
A
total of ₦60 billion would be directly transferred to the one million extremely
poor Nigerians, according to a statement issued by the Office of the
Vice-President in accordance to President Muhammadu Buhari’s vision of building
human capital.
Other
elements of the Social Intervention Scheme revealed, yesterday, include the
500,000 direct jobs, which will see unemployed graduates being trained and
deployed as volunteer teachers in their communities while still prospecting for
jobs in their chosen professions.
The
details as released by Mr. Adeolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant, Media in
the office of the Vice-President, also disclosed a youth employment plan which
will see the training of 370,000 non-graduates youths in different skills and
vocational programmes.
“The
recruitment of beneficiaries into the volunteer teaching jobs and the skill
acquisition training scheme for non-graduates would be done on state basis,
including the FCT and opened to all Nigerians of different shades,” Akande
said.
Another
initiative also revealed is the micro credit scheme where one million
Nigerians, mostly small scale traders, artisans and market women, would get a
one-time soft loan of ₦60,000 each through the Bank of Industry.
And
finally there is the free education plan for students of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics, STEM, where government will pay tuition for
100,000 students.
Explaining
the administration’s determination to positively impact the capacity of
Nigerians through the unprecedented intervention, Akande disclosed that at no
time in the nation’s budgetary history had the Federal Government made a
specific vote of such volume for social welfare.
“Even
economic historians now say that not only is the half a trillion Naira vote
unprecedented, but it is also the greatest service ever done to the Nigerian
state and people by any federal government administration,” Akande said.
He
noted that the six social safety plans would reduce high levels of poverty and
vulnerabilities, while also increasing Nigeria’s Human Development Index on the
global UN rankings.
“The
President’s vision is to increase investments in human capital to guarantee
security for all, employment and improved well-being of the people,” the Vice
President’s media aide added.
He
disclosed that the Presidency was aware that past attempts to address poverty
had suffered because of insufficient political will, presence of various
UN-uncoordinated initiatives and poorly targeted beneficiaries, among other
factors, and was working to avoid the pitfalls.
The
Senior Special Assistant said for the Conditional Cash Transfer, CCT, where one
million extremely poor Nigerians will receive ₦5,000 monthly in 2016, the money
would be paid directly to the beneficiaries through a payment system that is
being worked out.
He said the World Bank and
the Bill Gates Foundation were collaborating with the Presidency to develop an
efficient payment system. Altogether, about ₦60 billion had been estimated to
be paid out to extremely poor Nigerians. And the implementation of the
programme starts once the budget is passed.
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