Alhaji Lai Mohammed, The Minister of Information and Culture, has disclosed that the 2016 budget will bring a huge poverty relief to lots of Nigerian Citizens and
more so that there is no disagreement whatsoever between the Executive and the
Legislature on the 2016 Budget, which has been passed by the National
Assembly.
He said that it was not true that the President has refused to...
sign the
Appropriation Bill passed by the National Assembly, adding: ”It takes a
few days (after the passage) for the National Assembly to clean up the
document in readiness for the President’s assent.” Speaking further on
the budget, Alhaji Mohammed said when it is eventually passed into law,
it will lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty, thanks to the six
focal areas of social intervention contained therein.
The Minister further disclosed that the Federal Government will also
commence the Conditional Cash Transfer to the most vulnerable Nigerians,
in collaboration with some development partners, to bring succour to
such people. He said that a special bursary scheme will also come on
stream to grant scholarships to students of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics in a deliberate effort to support the
students financially while also bolstering the nation’s drive for
industrialization.
“The first is the employment of 500,000 unemployed university graduates
who we are going to train as teachers. Two, we are also employing
370,000 unemployed non-graduates, people with National Diploma and
Technical Certificate.''
''The third tranche is the social intervention
targeted at 1 million people made up of market women, traders and
artisans to be trained and given loans through their cooperatives.''
Alhaji Mohammed also disclosed that the sum of N350 billion will soon be
injected into the economy to enable contractors to resume work on
abandoned infrastructural projects, with timeline and target on project
delivery and job creation. He thanked Nigerians for their patience and
the understanding of the challenges facing the government, saying rather
than give excuses, the government was working round the clock to
alleviate the pains of Nigerians.
He said, “The fourth one is the home-grown One-Meal-A-Day Programme. Here we are
targeting several millions of pupils in primary schools all over
Nigeria. The exponential effect of this one meal a day is huge. Even if
we are targeting five million pupils and we are giving each of them one
egg a day, you are talking about five million eggs that will be provided
by our poultry farmers. This will also help to increase the demand for
maize and then you are going to employ people all around”.
”There is absolutely no rift, no issue of budget being sent back. Things
are just taking their due course,” the Minister said in Abuja on
Thursday when he visited the corporate headquarters of the Leadership
newspaper, as part of his continuous engagement with stakeholders in the
media industry.
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