No fewer than 290,000 applications hit the N-Power job portal on Friday, just three days after the portal was opened, a Presidential aide said on Friday.
The
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation, Mr Afolabi
Imoukhuede, gave the information during an interactive session with the
first batch of the scheme’s beneficiaries in Edo at the Urhokpota Hall,
Benin City.
According to him, 200,000 graduates
are already participating in the scheme while the next batch of 300,000
will be engaged from the new applicants.
“The recruitment portal opened on Wednesday and 290,000 applications have entered as at this morning.
”The next recruitment will be very competitive.
”If we do validation of data and any applicant fails at the point of recruitment he or she has lost the chance,’’ he said.
He
expressed displeasure with the wave of wrong data fed into the portal
by graduate applicants and said such problems were discouraging.
Imoukhuede
told the volunteers that while the scheme was making efforts to assist
them to validate their entries it would not do same for the next batch
of recruits.
”The Federal Government is
spending N6billion on stipends to current beneficiaries every month and
the amount is not a child’s play.
”It is a lifeline to lift you out of unemployment and out of poverty.
”This is a serious business to reduce unemployment and you have to maximise this chance,’’ he advised the youth.
The
SSA advised applicants to file their applications by themselves and
ensure that the information asked for in the application is correct and
verifiable.
He acknowledged the challenges
encountered by volunteers in the scheme which were largely caused by
them and called on the new applicants to ensure that they did not make
same mistakes.
Imoukhuede also said that many of
the applicants residing in the rural areas stood a better chance of
being recruited as emphasis would be on the residence of the applicants
to curb rural-urban migration.
”We do not encourage state re-deployment because the scheme is unlike the National Youth Service Corps.
”Anyone who is not ready to do volunteer job in his state of domicile should not bother to apply,’’ he added.
The
Presidential aide announced that deployment of the non-graduate
applicants successful from the screening of applications received in
2016 would be done in batches from July/August 2017.
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