The Minister of Finance, Wale Edun,while addressing Newsmen after the Federal Executive Council meeting held on Monday,stated that the program would cater for unemployed Nigerian graduates, as they would be paid stipends.
Edun also confirmed that the Federal Government will as a matter of urgency, establish a consumer credit scheme, aimed at curbing the challenges of the nation's poor economy.
The Consumer credit programme would make consumer credits available,thereby making goods more affordable as people would have more purchasing power that allows them to order goods.
from Punch
The Consumer credit programme would make consumer credits available,thereby making goods more affordable as people would have more purchasing power that allows them to order goods.
from Punch
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ReplyDeleteHave they started or they are planning to start *roll eyes*
ReplyDeleteNo clear strategy just throw money at problems , avenue for fraud
DeleteThe more you look the less...., Government that don't even know the number of unemployed youth they have. Creat employment for unemployed youth before the money will end in some people's purse as usual
ReplyDeleteLaughing in Swahili 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDelete🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteIs this the way forward? Or encourage them to go into farming with some allowance and mechanized tools
ReplyDeleteInsecurity and farming don't go well together
DeleteOye gba agulu ala!😁😁😁
ReplyDeleteAnother way to steal money
ReplyDeleteThey should please remember npower C2 from the monies recovered from those thieves in humanitarian service. Where are the monies recovered so far?
ReplyDeleteOkay o
ReplyDeleteNice one.
It's well with Nigeria 🙏🏿
ReplyDeleteAm happy this is good news, I believe President Tinubu will definitely make us proud as a Nigerian.
ReplyDeleteJust dey play 😂
DeleteMtcheeeeeews money that another individual will pocket as usual. Since they recovered the money embezzled by the humanitarian thief they should atleast pay the Npower beneficiary 4 or 5 months of the money they wia suppose to be paid .Na to they make empty promises upandan
ReplyDelete🤣😂
ReplyDeleteThis is good news.
ReplyDeleteThe great Tinibulatuon
ReplyDeletePropaganda government. They will say but never do. Believe it when you see it.
DeleteGood news,I believe good stuff can still come out of this government,let's remain hopeful
ReplyDeleteOkay ooo
ReplyDeleteThem don start, promise and fail.
ReplyDeleteIt could work well depending on how they do it or it could be a colossal disaster. Have they done proper research, interviews, public consultations? Is it clear how long it will last for, and the expected outcomes. Will they be providing employment placements, mentorship opportunities? Is it just a money dash for survival or a pathway to the next level and full financial independence? Most of all, is it sustainable?
ReplyDeleteGreat.
ReplyDeleteAnother way to steal and loot the country dry.
ReplyDeleteEvery intelligent Nigerian, knows this is another avenue to pocket money. Abeg, we don't fall for this kind of gimmick again
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