Lagos State responds to N-Power beneficiaries' employment plea

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“We have volunteered for them for like three years and there is a lot of recruitment going on and we have not been considered at all.”

Lagos State deputy governor Obafemi Hamzat on Tuesday addressed beneficiaries of Nigeria’s social investment programme N-Power who protested against alleged marginalisation in the government recruitment process.and were on their way to the Lagos State House of Assembly when they met the state deputy governor Obafemi Hamzat.

“Federal government has done its part, paying us for like three years but our work benefits the state.” “Have you ever written to any agency of government or the state government?” Hamzat asked and urged them to assign representatives among them to address their pleas to appropriate government offices in writing.

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