Some cogent re-adjustments are currently being made in the candidates selection process of the N-Power programme created by the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led administration.
The Presidency has concluded plans to reorganise its N-Power programme for unemployed graduates by expunging names
of those captured, but could not be verified.
This is coming on the heels of complaints by beneficiaries in some states over non- payment of their stipend. For instance, since
the programme took off in Ogun State, some of the candidates have been complaining over non-payment and partial payment of
their monthly stipends.
The aggrieved recipients, who
demonstrated last week in Abeokuta, told a reporter that they had not received their
December and January stipend.
The Guardian investigation revealed that the affected candidates were not paid, because
they failed to submit themselves for verification of their accounts, while some of them were also not paid for irregularities discovered in the documents they submitted.
In Cross River State, the beneficiaries have not been paid for January and March this
year, although they have all been deployed to work in various Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the state.
Some of the beneficiaries told a reporter that payment has not been regular; but that when it comes they get N30, 000. One of the beneficiaries who gave his name as John Ogar said, “the main challenge we are facing is this stipend they pay to us. The
programme is good, but the Federal Government should try and make it tidy and smooth.”