THE Federal Government on Friday said it cannot afford the N300billion payment demand made by N-Power beneficiaries.The 500,000 beneficiaries
THE Federal Government on Friday said it cannot afford the N300billion payment demand made by N-Power beneficiaries.
The Federal Government is currently conducting an enrolment exercise to absorb 400,000 youths in the scheme in continuation of its move to empower youths as the present beneficiaries exit the scheme by the end of this month. This is contained in a statement in Abuja on Friday by the Deputy Director Information of the Ministry, Rhoda Iliya.
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