The federal government has assured that
it would commence payment of N5,000 promised unemployed Nigerian Youth during
the electioneering campaign, from 2016 .
The Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon
Dalong, made the commitment on Wednesday when he paid a condolence visit to the
national chairman of the governing All Progressives Congress, APC, John
Odigie-Oyegun, over the death of the party’s governorship candidate in the
recently held inconclusive election in Kogi state, Abubakar Audu.
Mr. Dalong, who spoke to journalists
during the visit, said the APC government was fully committed to fulfilling
all campaign promises made before the last elections.
He said the payment of the promised
N5,000 can only begin after it had been included in the budget.
“I would want the youth to understand that
every promise must be backed up by budgetary provision and our promise to pay
N5000 is not contained in the 2015 budget. So, definitely, it is going to begin
in 2016 as we have made budgetary allocations for that,” he said.
The minister said some of the youth
empowerment programmes that were ongoing are being reviewed so that they
become more viable and people-oriented.
He said a definite programme of
orientation for the youth in Nigeria has to be put in place as according to him
“they have been frustrated for so long”.
“They have lost confidence in the system
and we need to build that back. In not too long a time, I will be hosting a
stakeholders summit so that we can reason together so that we can grow their
confidence in order for them to benefit from this laudable ideas,” he said.
Speaking earlier, the APC Chairman, Mr.
Oyegun said he was happy with the appointment of Mr. Dalong as the
minister of youth and sports due to his experience and performance in
public life.
Mr. Oyegun said he had confidence that
Mr. Dalong would provide the needed change required in his ministry.
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