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Abbas Proposes Bill For Establishment Of Youth Welfare Scheme Fund
The House of Representatives will on resumption from the two-month recess commence debate on the general principles of a bill that seeks to establish the National Youths Welfare Scheme Fund, sponsored by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas.
When established, the Fund would be responsible for the management and coordination of the welfare of unemployed youths to reduce the challenges of governance and security in Nigeria.
The speaker said the eligibility of the beneficiaries, Clause 8(1) provides that: “For a person to be eligible to benefit from the Fund, the person shall be a youth of between the ages of 18 and 35; provide a verifiable residential address; demonstrate the need to be assisted from the Fund; present a letter of attestation from his village or community leader identifying the person as an indigene of the village; and provide any other thing that the fund may from time to time request.
“The proposed member bill also seeks to establish a Board to be headed by an Executive Chairman appointed by Mr. President.
“Clause 7 of the bill which stipulates the functions of the Fund, provides that: The Fund shall be responsible for; implementation of the provision of this Bill; providing general guidelines and overall policy matters III relation to the Fund; working out the possible required monetary details that will enhance the welfare of the youths; monitoring the operation and evaluate the progress of the scheme; liaising with the relevant stakeholders in determining the projects and programmes of the Fund; working out the modalities needed to identify the youths that will benefit from the funds of the Fund; and carrying out other activities that are incidental to the attainment of its objectives under this bill.
“In the bid to ensure adequate funding of the Fund, Clause 12(1a-f) provides that the Fund shall establish and maintain funds which shall consist of all subventions and budgetary allocation from the federal government; all funds, assets, resources, undertakings and such rights and interests as the Fund may from time to time acquire; all sums accruing to the Fund, from time to time; gifts, donations and contributions from national and international Institutions and philanthropists; and fees, if any, charged by the Fund for services rendered; and A contribution of 0.05 of net earnings by both public and private organisation.
“In the bid to ensure effective application and Management of the Funds, Clause 13(1a-e) provides that the Fund shall manage and apply its funds in accordance with the general guidelines made by the Board, particularly on: youth welfare; cost of administration and payment of allowances to the staff of the Fund; payment of salaries and other allowances for the staff of the Fund; maintenance of any property vested in the Fund; and payment of the service fees payable for procurement and consultancy services made for the benefits of the service of the fund.”
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HYPREP Tightens Security At Project Sites
Following the rupture of the ground tank of its water facility in Ebubu Community in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has tightened security across all its project sites in Ogoniland.
HYPREP, which dropped this hint in a statement signed by its Head of Communications, Dr Enuolare Mba-Nwigoh, said the Project Coordinator, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey had given the directive for security to be tightened across all its project sites in Ogoniland.
Mba-Nwigoh noted that the tightening of security across the project sites has become necessary to forestall interference with the facilities.
He further disclosed that following the rupture of the ground tank of the Ebubu water facility, a team led by HYPREP’s Director of Technical Services, Prof Damian-Paul Aguiyi has visited the scene of the incident to assess the situation, stressing that the water facility has been cordoned off for public safety.
The statement indicated that following the incident, HYPREP has henceforth barred non-project personnel and non-facility staff from gaining access into any of its active project sites in Ogoniland without authorisation.
While appealing to residents of Ebubu Community and the public to remain calm, the Head of Communications assured them that the Project is taking prompt steps to restore water to the community, saying, the cause of the unfortunate incident is being investigated.
He equally noted that the Chief Security Officer of HYPREP has been directed to immediately tighten security across all its project sites in Ogoniland.
The statement said HYPREP is deeply concerned about the incident, stressing that despite the setback, the Project reiterates its commitment to delivering sustainable cleanup in Ogoniland.
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