Sharp Practices Uncovered In N-Power Programme


Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation says some sharp practices have been discovered in the N-Power scheme set up by the President Muhammadu Buhari in 2016.

The N-Power programme was set up by President Buhari to address the issues of youth unemployment and help increase social development. 

However, the emergence of the President Bola Tinubu government saw the suspension of the N-Power programme recently.

In a statement on Sunday, Dr. Akindele Egbuwalo, National Programme Manager of N-Power disclosed some sharp practices being perpetrated in the scheme, hence the temporary suspension of the programme.

Dr. Egbuwalo disclosed that the temporary suspension of N-Power became necessary to give room for a detailed investigation into the operations of the scheme in the last twelve months.

Egbuwalo revealed that the total number of persons enrolled on N-POWER since inception to date is 960,000 people and that most of them have exited from N-Power 1.0 and N-Power 2.0 batch A and B.

“Recently, we discovered instances of programme beneficiaries whose participation has lapsed since 2022 but have remained on and continue to expect payments from the government.

“In addition, some beneficiaries must honour their obligation to the programme: They do not report to their places of primary assignments as required but still receive monthly payments.

“Some have other jobs and have left this bracket but are still benefiting from the payments, while those who truly worked are not paid,” Dr. Egbuwalo said.

Egbuwalo further stated that these instances have made the need for a thorough audit of the N-Power programme imperative.

“We also look into claims of those being owed for up to eight to nine months’ stipends to ascertain the veracity of their claims. The graduates and non-graduate volunteers Batch C1 & C2 are in this category.

“We want to establish the exact number of people owed and the total amounts, thereby eliminating ghost beneficiaries.

“Preliminary findings of our audit have shown that some consultants are holding on to beneficiaries’ funds disbursed to them long ago even when their contract ended in March 2023 without any renewal.

“We condemn this practice and will not tolerate it going forward. Work is ongoing to identify those involved, understand why the payments didn’t get to the final beneficiaries, and recall the funds to pay those owed,” the N-Power National Programme Manager said.

The Manager appealed to Nigerians to understand the rationale behind the temporary suspension and investigation of the programme, adding that work is ongoing to restore the nation’s confidence in the programme and for the new N-Power to serve Nigerians better.

“Things have to be properly done for us to move forward. This restructuring and transformation will also birth an expanded programme to reach beneficiaries aged 18-40 (the previous age limit was 35).

“We are targeting 5 million beneficiaries in 5 years at a pace of 1 million per year under the graduate and non-graduate stream.

“In addition, the restructuring will accommodate some new programmes, in Education, Health, Works, Agriculture, Technology, fashion, entertainment and other relevant areas of skill acquisition and employability.

“To earn the confidence of Nigerians in the expanded programme, transparency and accountability will be the benchmark.

“It shall no longer be business as usual as we make concerted efforts to put the nation on the right footing, ensuring that no one directly or indirectly unleashes suffering on Nigerians.

“We assure all beneficiaries with genuine claims that we will resolve their cases once we complete the verification exercise and honour all valid outstanding obligations. Nobody will be owed,” Egbuwalo stated. 

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