Unemployed Nigerian Graduates to Earn N19,800 Monthly
Thanks to a committee at the National Conference, unemployed Nigerian
graduates may soon start earning a monthly allowance of N19,800, the
same amount earned by members of the National Youth Service Corps.
The committees at the ongoing National Conference is accepted at the plenary and by the Federal Government.
The committees at the ongoing National Conference is accepted at the plenary and by the Federal Government.
Our correspondent learnt that the conference’s Committee on Law,
Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Reform had recommended that each
unemployed graduate should be paid a monthly allowance equivalent to the
allowance of members of the National Youth Service Corps.
Presently, the Federal Government pays each corps member a monthly allowance of N19,800
A member of the committee said the recommendation was one of the ways
the committee members felt that crime could be reduced in the country.
Apart from that, the source said the members felt that the action would
force the Federal Government to be alive to its responsibility of
providing welfare to its citizens.
The committee member, who asked not to be named, said, “The
recommendation is our own way of finding solutions to the rising wave of
crime in the country and to also force the government to do the needful
for the increasing number of unemployed graduates in the country.
“We have done our part and it is left for the delegates to either reject or accept it at plenary.”
Meanwhile, after three weeks of intensive committee work, the plenary
session of the National Conference resumes on Monday (today) in Abuja
with commencement of the consideration of reports of the 20 committees
assigned to handle critical national issues.
While some of the committees had already submitted signed copies of
their reports with agreed-upon recommendations to the conference
secretariat for distribution to delegates, others, as at Sunday, were
still busy with the collation of their final reports.
It would be recalled that at specific times within the three weeks, the
committees’ leadership met with the conference management, comprising
the Chairman, Deputy Chairman, the Secretary and the three assistant
secretaries to rub minds on certain issues to facilitate their work.
It was during one of those meetings that the issue of time extension for
committees, from two to three weeks, was discussed, agreed upon and
implemented in view of the workload assigned each of the committees and
the various national public holidays that followed.
Submission of Committee Reports to the Conference is in line with Order
12(d-e) of the National Conference Procedure Rules 2014, which states
that, “Each Committee shall submit to the Conference the report of its
activities.
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