N-Power beneficiaries of Batch A and Batch B are planning to protest in order to drive home their demand to the government. The Batch A and B have often complained about the way they were neglected by the government after their exit from the N-Power programme.
In an announcement by one of the groups, N-Power Youth Congress (NYC), the N-Power beneficiaries are planning the protest for December 7, 2020. The protest is described as 1,000,000 man ceaseless protest Nationwide.
The group said the protest is organised by all Batch A and B beneficiaries, and not organised by any of the 36 States and FCT representatives, “Please note that this protest is not organized by any of the 36 States and FCT reps, but organized and strategized by the entire exited batches A and B NPOWER beneficiaries nationwide.”
Afriupdate gathered from the group’s page that members of the N-Power Youth Congress will meet today, November 29, 2020, to plan ahead of ‘the December Ceaseless protest’.
‘Master Of All Protests‘
Meanwhile, about a week ago, Tayo Omoluabi, one of the N-Power beneficiaries, described the protest as master of all protest on his Facebook page. Omoluabi said, “All the roads leading to National Assembly, Federal Government Secretariat and Aso Rock Villa will be blocked with buses, this will make the up coming protest different from others.” he said.
Omoluabi further wrote that, “We are going to stay there till federal government fufil all the promises made for us.” He added that, “Anybody that wants to deal with Nigeria government must be very fast, active and troublesome because there’s no time for gentleman in front of Federal Government of Nigeria.”
Part of his comments read, “These should know that many people cannot be patient anymore especially those their money stopped since March and others with backlogged issues. Some have family and dependants without any other means of sustainable living.
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“Next Protest must organised in extra ordinary way in which buses should be loaded with volunteers to Abuja and stay there until Federal Government answer us, as we keep calm, there’s no assurance that anybody is treating our issues at the presidency because the issues before government are plenty and complex.
“We have to sort ourselves out on time for the federal government to have enough time to face Batch C,” Omoluabi stated.
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Is a welcome development for all npower beneficiaries