FG to Pay Jobless Youths N20,000 Monthly to Sweep Markets- Festus Keyamo
The Federal
Government has rolled out a scheme which will see unemployed youths in rural
areas earn N20,000 per month, in a bit to curb the high rate of
unemployment in the country.
The scheme
will engaged the youth in the clearing of drainages, sweeping markets, road
maintenance, traffic control, and cleaning of public infrastructures like
health centres and schools.
The Minister
of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo (SAN), said this at a news
conference on yesterday.
The scheme according
to Mr.Keyamo will targeted 1,000 youths each from the 774 local governments
across the country.
He said the
programme is one of the biggest social intervention schemes to be carried out
within a short period of time by any government in the history of Nigeria.
To be known
and call the Special Public Works
Programme in the Rural Areas, the scheme is to domiciled in the National
Directorate of Employment for implementation and is expected to take off in
October.
The
minister’s speech read in part, “The pilot programme earlier approved by Mr.
President was designed to mitigate lack of job opportunities in the rural areas
through a short-term engagement of 1,000 unemployed persons per local government
area for a period of three months.
“It is a dry season/off-season transient job
programme and was originally designed for the rehabilitation/maintenance of
public and social infrastructure. Participants were to be paid an allowance of
N20,000 monthly and were to be recruited largely from the pool of unskilled
persons resident in those rural areas.
“This pilot
scheme was approved to be implemented in five local government areas in eight
states namely: Adamawa, Borno, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Jigawa, Katsina and Kwara.
Beneficiaries are engaged in: drainage digging and clearance, irrigation canals
clearance, rural feeder road maintenance, maintenance of the Great Green Wall
nurseries and orchards in Borno, Jigawa and Katsina states; traffic control,
street cleaning, cleaning of public infrastructure like health centres, schools
and the likes. A total of 40,000 direct transient jobs were expected to be
created in the eight pilot states.”
Keyamo said
the Special Public Works in the Rural Areas is an employment- intensive
technique acquired and adapted by the National Directorate of Employment from
one of the capacity-building collaborations with the International Labour
Organisation in the late 1980s to the middle of the 1990’s.
The minister
said for the purpose of transparency and accountability in the process, the
President has approved the use of select banks to register and collate data of
the beneficiaries.
“The banks
will open accounts for all beneficiaries and in the process obtain Bank
Verification Numbers for those without accounts.
“All
payments would be made from the Central Bank of Nigeria directly to the
accounts of the beneficiaries,” he added.
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