Heritage Bank to engage 774, 000 Nigerians for Special Public Works
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Heritage Bank Plc, is set to commence
the account opening with Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) for the earmarked
774,000 participants of the SPW Programme in their branches, throughout the 774
Local Government Areas.
The
participants are to be paid an allowance of N20, 000 (Twenty thousand Naira)
only, monthly and the programme is to kick off from 1st November 2020, and a
total of 129 LGAs have been assigned to Heritage Bank Plc.
SPW is a
post-COVID-19 poverty alleviation initiative, approved by President Muhammadu
Buhari and the Federal Ministry of State for Labour and Employment to implement
774,000 Jobs in all the 774 LGAs in Nigeria, for a period of three (3) months.
As part of
the modalities of the programme, the 6 participating banks, Heritage Bank
inclusive have been mandated to open accounts for all the beneficiaries and
capture BVN. Also, a special feature form has been provided by the Federal
Government to capture participant’s Bio-data for this exercise.
In a bid to
align with the rudimentary arrangements, the Divisional Head, Corporate
Communications, Fela Ibidapo disclosed that Heritage bank has prepared seamless
process flow for the commencement of the BVN enrolment/ account opening
documentation of the assigned shortlisted beneficiaries.
Meanwhile,
he noted, “For locations that the Bank does not have physical presence, the
Agency Banking Team has engaged Super Agents to cover these areas and ensure
smooth on boarding in such locations.”
He stated
that Heritage Bank would definitely adhere strictly to the beneficiary list
forwarded to the Bank from the Federal Government for account opening/BVN
enrolment to avoid any infractions and work according to the rules set by the
government and its agency, National Directorate of Employment (NDE).
Ibidapo
reiterated the bank’s success stories and legacies in similar exercises
sustained through various entrepreneur schemes in the support for economic
growth, which had always focused on dependable job-creating sectors, such as
agricultural value chain (fish farming, poultry, snail farming), cottage
industry, mining and solid minerals, creative industry (tourism, arts and
crafts), and Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
Recall that
1,000 participants were drawn each from the 774 local government areas in
Nigeria for the Special Public Works Programme. In response to the nature of
diversity and remoteness of some participants, the Minister of State for Labour
and Productivity, Festus Kenyamo allayed the fears of missing out from the
registration by the beneficiaries, stating that it has gotten assurance from
the banks that even in places where they have no physical presence or branch,
registration centers would be provided; hence participants don’t need to travel
far.
The minister
said, ‘‘The banks assured us that even in LGAs where they don’t have branches,
temporary registration centers would be opened in such LGAs so that the
participants would not have to travel far to open their accounts”.
Explaining
the core areas of the SPW programme, Kenyamo said, “Special Public works
department is one of the four (4) core focus of the NDE. It seeks to identify
and optimize employment opportunities that abound in the public works sector by
organizing the skilled, un-skilled and semi-skilled persons that are unemployed
to carry out utility, environmental, infrastructural development and sanitation
works.”
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