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Minister Assures On Social Protection Policy
The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Hajiya Zainab Ahmed, says the Federal Executive Council (FEC) will soon approve the policy framework for social protection in the country.
Ahmed disclosed this at the 2nd year commemorative event of the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja last Monday.
The event was organised to showcase the achievements of the National Social Investment Programmes (N-SIP) of the administration with the theme: “A Smile for Every Nigerian’’.
N-SIP is a Federal Government programme aimed at reducing poverty and improved livelihoods of vulnerable groups such as the unemployed youths, women and children.
She said that the ministry had finalised the work and the draft policy was ready for approval to give N-SIP a legal framework.
“The policy was drafted in line with commitment of the president when he was campaigning to provide social intervention programmes for Nigerians,’’ she said.
Ahmed said that the president recently launched the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (EGRP), saying one of the key execution priorities of the plan was on the Social Intervention Programmes.
“We have clearly indicated that to achieve that in sustainable manner, we must take care of most important aspect, which is human capital.
“We may not have all the answers; we are going about this with a purpose of succeeding in moving our people out of poverty.
“This administration has started a social scheme that is sustainable; it is not perfect, there are still a number of challenges which will continue to address.
“It will get better. It has to get better; the programme will be institutionalised and it will succeed,’’ she said.
Some of the beneficiaries who shared their experiences under the N-Power appreciated the support of the government in empowering them.
N-Power is one of the components N-SIP aimed at empowering Nigerians both graduates and non-graduates – between the ages of 18 and 35 by paying them N30, 000 monthly over a period of two years.
A beneficiary of N-Power graduate scheme in Plateau Dapil Ali, said he was employed under the scheme and posted to a school of the handicap in the state as a teacher.
“I have been able to instruct the blind students and my vision is to make every blind person a scientist and a mathematician.
“I have been saving part of my stipend; I desire to establish a computer centre that will be training vision impaired persons through a special programme,’’ he said.
Similarly, Mr Ebere Charles, a beneficiary from Kano said he graduated with 1st Class Honours in 2013 without a job.
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