N-power Volunteers To Storm National Assembly With Permanency Bill

Baring any last minute change of mind, 2016 beneficiaries of the federal government youth empowerment scheme, N-Power, will storm the National Assembly with a bill seeking permanency of volunteers into regular civil servants at the end of their period in the programme.

The bill when successfully passed into law, will mandate the federal and state governments to convert N-Power beneficiaries into civil servants.

In a white paper titled “N-Power Permanency Bill to the National Assembly” and exclusively obtained by CNR Nigeria, the sponsors of the bill charged N-Power beneficiaries to collectively pursue the permanency agenda.
The circular urged the volunteers to occupy the social media and continuously raise arguments on the need to grant existing beneficiaries permanent status in the civil service.
“As our two year Npower contract is gradually coming to an end, it is time to collectively pursue the permanency agenda with Federal Government.
“Different platforms, struggles, and agenda under Npower programme with one aim and objective: “Permanency” across Nigeria may not give us desired results, but if we collectively champion the struggle from different angles, a positive result is ours”, the document signed by N-Power volunteer, Abiodun Demoon, read in part.

It said the bill which will be sent to the two chambers of the National Assembly is strictly to seek their legislative support towards the actualization of permanency for existing beneficiaries who will force back to the streets by November when their two year period in the scheme elapse.
“At this time, we should be looking forward to a very strong and explanatory letter to be forwarded to the National Assembly: House of Representatives, and the Senate as bill urging, pleading, and requesting for our permanency from both States and the Federal Government. This is to be written and submitted by a volunteer or individuals, but submitting a bill in the name of Npower volunteers in a state or across Nigeria is the best we do”.
Recall that the permanency campaign by existing N-Power volunteers recently got a boost following its endorsement by a Federal House of Representatives member representing Shomolu federal constituency of Lagos State, Wole Diya, when he called on states and federal to convert existing beneficiaries into permanent staff in their civil service.
The two-year contract of the first batch of N-Power beneficiaries recruited in 2016 is due to end in November 2018.

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