By Matthew Tabe
The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has reacted to speculations making round that the popular Nigerian singer Oladapo Oyebanjo (aka D’banj) is the Brand Ambassador of the N-Power programmes.
The Ministry described the speculations as untrue and urged the public to disregards the insinuation that D’banj is connected to the N-power projects among other programmes.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Nasir Sani Gwarzo, made this known in a speech regarding the arrest by D’banj by the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) linking the said musician with the ministry.
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Gwarzo said “contrary to insinuations in some quarters, D’banj is not the brand ambassador of the N-Power programme. Nobody has been named or recognized as the programme’s brand ambassador
According to him the N-Power Programme is a very successful component of the National Social Investment Programme put in place by the Federal Government.
“It has continued to deliver desired impact through the on-boarding 1.5 million unemployed Nigerian youth (mostly graduates), providing capacity building, targeted tenured employment and structured off-boarding unto various career paths; thereby serving as a catalyst conveyor system for unemployed/under-employed Nigerian youth to successful career paths and a stimulus for the Nigerian Economy.
“The Ministry’s attention has been brought to recent publications regarding ongoing investigations in relation to fraud allegations in the Programme. We wish to here state as follows:
“The Ministry has deployed a well-rounded mechanism for selection of eligible beneficiaries from across the country and this has been in place since the inception of the program. Working with our Service Provider, Program Beneficiaries are onboarded, trained and deployed to pre-selected Places of Primary Assignment.
“When it came to our notice that there may have been sharp practices by some personnel of the Payment Service Provider (PSP) involved in the payment processes of beneficiaries, the matter was immediately referred to ICPC for thorough investigation. We are aware that certain persons have consequently been invited for interrogation as part of the ongoing investigations.
“We have carried out thorough reinforcement of our systems to eliminate all anomalies and prevent similar occurrences in the future. To this end, we are in close collaboration with ICPC to support the successful determination of the investigation.
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The public may wish to note that in a bid to ensure transparency and accountability in the implementation of N-Power and other National Social Investment Programmes, namely the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP), Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) and the Conditional Cash Transfer(CCT), the Ministry has over time involved other government MDA’s, Security Agencies and Civil Society Organizations in monitoring and compliance checks across the 36 states of the country and the FCT.
“We want to assure all N-POWER beneficiaries of Federal Government’s continued commitment to the programme and the subsequent exit/off-boarding channels activated.”
He stressed that all program beneficiaries should therefore continue to apply themselves to their utmost at their Places of Primary Assignment. All monthly stipends will continue to be paid in line with program expectations.
“We call on members of the public to come forward with information on any irregularities noticed in the implementation of the National Social Investment programme through the following channels”.