N-Power Candidates Should Be Paid N60,000 Instead Of N30,000.

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Beneficiaries of the N-Power program is a program implemented by the Federal Government Of Nigeria. This program was approved in order to reduce the number of unemployed Nigerians.

The beneficiaries (Graduates) of this N-power program are paid N30000 every month. Also, undergraduates are paid N10000 every month.

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This amount of money paid is too small for the beneficiaries. They can not use this money to feed themselves and provide for their needs. Let’s not forget that the program was approved in order to reduce the number of unemployed youths in Nigerians.

Also, the recent pandemic disease in the country have increased the cost of living. This have made things difficult for the citizens.

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It would be nice if the Federal Government reviews the salary structure of the N-Power beneficiaries.

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Successful N-Power Candidates Should Be Paid N60000 Not N30000 (Opinion).

In my own opinion, I will strongly suggest that the successful N-Power candidates should be paid N60000 not N30000.

This is because the N30000 won’t be enough to provide for their needs and this will make them to be distracted. When these beneficiaries are distracted, their productivity will be low.

They can not use this money to feed themselves and provide and take care of their family.

Paying them a salary of N60000 will encourage them to work hard and this will eventually increase their productivity.

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