Economy
N-Power for Non-Graduates to Begin in July – FG
The Presidency says the Federal Government will begin the non-graduates scheme component of the N-Power programme in July.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation (N-Power Scheme), Afolabi Imoukhuede, disclosed this at a Forum in Abuja.
He said N-Power had two broad components, namely: graduate and non-graduate schemes.
“We are hopeful that by June/July we should deploy those ones in different batches across the country and FCT.
“So it is worthy of note that those who applied for that programme (non-graduates) should just stay rested.
“The fact that we have not deployed you doesn’t mean that we have forgotten you.
“We have all your details, we have all your contacts and we will deal with them.’’
Mr. Imoukhuede explained that the non-graduate component of the programme was designed to empower the beneficiaries with vocational skills.
“The non-graduate component is more of skills development and vocation programme.
“For vocational training, we have construction work, automobile technicians, technology, which is hardware and software.
“They will come in for a programme and three months they will go and (also do) apprenticeship for nine months.
“It is like one year engagement for them; while they are undergoing training they will get some stipends and they we will also provide them with necessary tools and consumables.”
Mr. Imoukhuede added that the scheme would also partner with employers for the apprenticeship programme and also give the volunteers some stipends.
According to him, that type of programme will not only be empowering the trainees, but transferring skills to them for life as well.
-
News3 days ago
Osun Park Chairman, Alowonle Currently On Life Support, Osun Govt Raises Alarm
-
News3 days ago
Students Protest UNILESA’s Tuition Fee Hike From N290,000 To N1.5m
-
News5 days ago
2026: We’ll Zone Governorship Ticket To Osun West, If …. Says APC Chieftain, Akere
-
News4 days ago
Governorship Ticket: You Lack Capacity To Speak For Our Party, APC Group Tackles Sunday Akere