One of the
major social investments by the Muhammadu Buhari administration – the
recruitment of 500,000 graduate-teachers – will open on Saturday. An internet
portal,
npower.gov.ng, to be launched that day,
will be opened for applicants from Sunday.
The recruitment
is part of the programmes in the budget, which the government said yesterday
will be fully implemented. The Presidency
said: “Other schemes in the Social Investment Programmes will soon be rolled
out in the coming weeks. These include the Conditional Cash Transfer that pays
N5,000 monthly to one million Nigerians, the Micro-Credit Scheme for more than
1.5 million Nigerians, the Home Grown School Feeding programme that will serve
5.5 million Nigerian pupils in primary school a free hot meal per day this year
and the Education support grant programme for 100,000 tertiary students in
Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics, STEM and education.”
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo’s media adviser,
Laolu Akande, said in a statement yesterday that qualified young unemployed
Nigerians interested in the scheme could apply.
The statement
added: “The 500,000 Teacher Corps, nicknamed N-Power Teach on the portal, is
one of the three direct job creation and training schemes Nigerians can start
applying for from Sunday, June 12.
“Others are
N-Power Knowledge, which will train 25,000 Nigerians in the area of technology,
and N-Power Build, which will train 75,000 in building services, construction,
utilities, hospitality and catering, automotive vocations, aluminium and gas
services.
“All trainees
would be paid for the duration of their training. The N-Power Teacher Corps
initiative, which will engage and train 500,000 young unemployed graduates, is
a paid volunteer programme of a two-year duration.
“Unemployed
Nigerians selected and trained will play teaching, instructional and advisory
roles in primary and secondary schools, agricultural extension systems across
the country, public health and community education-covering civic and adult
education.
“Besides their
monthly take-home pay estimated at about N23,000, the selected 500,000
graduates, will also get computer devices that will contain information
necessary for their specific engagement, as well as information for their
continuous training and development. They will keep the devices even after
exiting from the programme.
“The N-Power
Teacher Corps programme is an invaluable opportunity for young Nigerians to
make immense economic and social contributions to the nation while developing
their skills. It will also help to address inadequate teachers in public schools.
“Also, persons
enlisted under the scheme will gain work experience and acquire key
competencies through academic and non-academic capacity building programmes
intended to improve their competitiveness in the workplace. Their devices will
come loaded with knowledge-oriented applications and software that will enable
them acquire the skills and capacity.
“Under the
N-Power Knowledge scheme, there are three aspects: Creative, Technology
Software and Hardware. These three sub-divisions would will train 25,000 young
Nigerians in all.
“5000 of them
would be trained in Animation, Graphic Design, Post-Production, Script-Writing.
All of those under the sub-division of N-Power Knowledge-creative category.
“The N-Power
Knowledge scheme also has a technology category in two aspects: hardware and
software. 10,000 Nigerians would be trained, and equipped in software
development, including web designers, and another 10,000 in hardware expertise,
including to repair, maintain and assemble mobile phones, tablets, computers
and other devices.
“Also, the
N-Power Build category was designed realising that the presence of a
well-trained and highly skilled youth population in any economy has direct
impact on entrepreneurship/wealth creation, which in turn leads to a decline in
unemployment.
‘N-Power Build
is, therefore, an accelerated training and certification (Skills to
Job/Enterprise) programme that will engage and train 75,000 young unemployed
Nigerians in order to build a new crop of skilled and highly competent
workforce of technicians, artisans and service professionals.”
Source: The Nation


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