Senate leader Mr. Ndume, who represents Borno South at the National
Assembly, has said that using internet registration for the programme would deprive
many qualified Nigerians from benefiting.
“The
N500 billion Social Intervention Fund has started on a wrong footing, so we are
not going to agree; we are not going to let it pass like other previous
interventions without tangible gains.
“We do
not want it to be like the SureP where nobody was sure,” Mr. Ndume said.
He
pointed out that the new concept on MPower requiring teachers, market women and
graduates, to register online, was faulty.
“How
can they say that everybody must go on-line and register when most states are
off-line;
in fact, Borno is even worse than off-line,” Mr. Ndume said.
in fact, Borno is even worse than off-line,” Mr. Ndume said.
He said
that registering on-line will end up in corrupt practice as some individuals
used fake names to register.
“The National Assembly is going to insist that
the programme must be done on Local Government Areas (LGA) basis, or even on
ward basis, because there is no ward in Nigeria without a qualified graduate.
“So let
each ward or LGA be represented like we did during the police recruitment,” Mr.
Ndume said.
He said
his position was based on the outcome of similar programs in the past.
“Most
often what they do is to hire a consultant who will charge about 5 percent of
the total money as his fee and by the time you remove 5 per cent of N 500
billion you have already started depleting the resources.
“Again the
consultant will start asking the participants to go to one portal and register
with scratch card, this is also unacceptable,” Mr. Ndume said.
He said
that the National Assembly would take a stand on the issue next Wednesday to
ensure that the right thing was done in the implementation of the programme.
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