The Federal Government says it will prosecute N-Power volunteers who
are receiving monthly stipends but refuse to appear at their primary
places of assignment.
Afolabi Imoukhuede, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job
Creation (N-Power Scheme), disclosed this at a News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) forum.
He said the government had discovered 17 N-power volunteers who had
been receiving salary since December but who had refused to go to their
primary places of assignment.
“This issue of them not going to work is exception that we are not going to take chances.
“This issue of them not going to work is exception that we are not going to take chances.
“We are going to really blow that exception so that it becomes a deterrent.
“Because in the school where I identified them, their dutiful
colleagues, the volunteers who are the true Ambassadors of N-power, are
there and they know these people.
“So now if we don’t investigate and prosecute them they now get de-motivated.
“They must remain motivated to continue to work regardless of what season it is; rainy season, dry seasons or what have you.’’
He said another five volunteers who were also discovered to be
collecting unbroken stipends since December had stopped going to their
primary places of assignment.
He said the discovery of non-performing N-power volunteers was due to
the collaboration between the Federal Government and all the state
governments through a monitoring framework put in place.
However, he said that the scheme was an overwhelming success in terms
of attendance as some volunteers showed passion on their jobs in spite
of other challenges.
He disclosed that his teams always organised interactive sessions in
every state visited to deliver President Buhari’s message that “this is
pay-for-work-done” which was a lifeline extended to them.
source: premiumtimesng.com
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