President Muhammadu Buhari
An
approval for the recruitment of 774, 000 Nigerians on Special Public
Works programme in the country has been given by President Buhari.
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the engagement of774, 000
Nigerians on Special Public Works programme in the country to cushion
the effect of COVID-19 pandemic, the Minister of Finance, Budget and
National Planning, Zainab Ahmed has revealed.
Mrs Ahmed disclosed this at a press conference on fiscal stimulus
measures in response to COVID-19 pandemic and oil prices fiscal shock,
on Monday in Abuja.
She explained that 1, 000 people were expected to be recruited from each of the 774 local government areas in the country.
According to her, the sum of N60 billion for allowances and
operational cost has been earmarked from the COVID-19 crisis
intervention fund for the initiative.
She disclosed that President Buhari had previously approved a pilot
special public works programme in eight states to be implemented by the
National Directorate of Employment, NDE.
She added that Buhari had now approved that this programme be
extended to all 36 States and the FCT from October to December 2020 and
the selected time-frame was to ensure that it was implemented after the
planting season.
“The Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning
is also evaluating how best to extend the Special Public Works
Programme, to provide modest stipends for itinerant workers to undertake
Roads Rehabilitation and Social Housing Construction.
Ahmed said: “And also Urban and Rural Sanitation, Health
Extension and other critical services. This intervention will be
undertaken in conjunction with the key federal ministries responsible
for Agriculture, Environment, Health and Infrastructure, as well as the
states, to financially empower individuals who lose their jobs due to
the economic crisis.
“Mr. President has approved the establishment of a-N500 billion
COVID-19 Crisis Intervention Fund. The establishment of the Fund will
involve drawing much-needed cash resources from various Special Funds
and Accounts, in consultation with and with the approval of the National
Assembly.
“The N500 billion is proposed to be utilized to upgrade
healthcare facilities as earlier identified by the Presidential Task
Force on COVID-19 and approved by Mr. President.
“This will help to finance the Federal Government’s
Interventions to support states in improving healthcare facilities,
finance the creation of a Special Public Works programme and Fund any
additional interventions that may be approved by Mr. President”.
The minister noted that although similar challenges were
experienced in 2008/2009 as well as in 2015/2016, Nigeria had
considerably lower fiscal buffers now than in previous economic
downturns.
According to her, the decline in international oil prices and
domestic production may be magnified if a severe outbreak of COVID-19
occurs, despite ongoing efforts to curtail the spread of the pandemic
through compulsory lockdown of Lagos and Ogun States, as well as the
FCT.
The minister said to directly address these health and economic
challenges, the president approved the Fiscal Stimulus Package among
others as part of an Integrated Policy Framework to ensure that
Nigeria’s healthcare system, fiscal position and economy were
sufficiently supported to weather these shocks.
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