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Keyamo again wins, as Buhari gives go-ahead instruction on the 774,000-youth recruitment

It’s no longer a news the on-going battle between the Minister of State for Labour and Employment Festus Keyamo and the Nass over the 774,000-youth recruitment exercise to Cushing the impact of the covid-19 pandemic.

Despite incessant altercation from the committee set-up by the Nass Assembly, the Minister as finally receive  a go-ahead nod the President.

Each participant is to be paid N20,000 monthly for the three-month duration of the programme designed to begin in October.

There is N520 billion in the 2020 budget to take care of the programme.

Unfortunately, the Senate President Ahmed Lawan called for a halt to the process after the stormy session at the joint Senate/House of Representatives Committee meeting with Keyamo on June 30.

But there has been a change of plan now that the Minister has the full support of the President. Keyamo’s media aide Tunde Moshood confirmed that his boss received the Presidential nod and conveyed the directive to the Director-General of the NDE through a memo in which he asked him to proceed with the recruitment.

The National Assembly had asked Ladan to come up with a template and plan on how to implement the programme, following Keyamo’s altercation with members of the Joint Committee over the project.

Moshood said: “There is a directive from the Presidency now that there shouldn’t be any alternative plan that the status quo must remain the same. The only directive is that he (Ladan) should cease from going ahead with alternative plans. There should not be an alternative plan.

“The minister is not fighting him (Ladan). He remains the DG but the status quo must remain. That is, there should not be any alternative plan anywhere. It is our plan; the plan that we have agreed to pursue.”

While inaugurating the states selection committees, Keyamo claimed that he had been inundated with calls by politicians and other influential individuals interested in taking control of the programme.

He also alleged blackmail by such people, insisting that no political leader, except President Buhari to whom he is answerable, could stop him.

Keyamo added: “In the past, it used to be that certain persons entrusted with this kind of programmes, would hand it over to the political leaders. There has been an attempt at blackmailing this programme too to make us yield it to political leaders and we have said no. Not while I’m here.

“I have the pedigree and background; I know where I’m coming from before I came into public office. I have a pedigree and what I stand for and as I said in a previous press conference and I’m saying it again, that except Mr President who appointed me and gave me the opportunity to drive this programme stops me, no other political leader or person can stop me. I’m only answerable to Mr President.

“I am making it open and I am ready anytime for a public debate on this with them. Ordinary Nigerians must have access to this programme. Those who are thinking that I must come and see them behind the scene to determine who gets what and how they will get it, I am saying no, it is as simple as that.”

 

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