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774,000 jobs: APC mum as PDP lawmakers reject 30 slots offer

- By Balarabe Alkassim & Umar Shehu Usman

The Minority Caucus, dominated by members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the House of Representa­tives, yesterday, rejected a federal government's offer of 30 slots for each member.

Under the programme tagged Extended Special Public Works (ESPW), a total of 774,000 persons are to be engaged for three months by the federal government. The programme is expected to commence in October 2020.

But the opposition lawmakers alleged that the allotment was made to favour certain interests in the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) at the expense of the majority of other Nigerians.

The House Minority

Leader, Ndudi

Elumelu, said the allotment of 30 out of the 1000 slots per local government was unfair and unacceptab­le by Nigerians and the lawmakers who, he added, are the true representa­tives of the people.

He said there must be transparen­cy and called for the review of the criteria used for the allotment, insisting that the 30 person’s allotment

to be supervised by a member in each of the local government areas cannot be a true representa­tion of the people they are mandated to represent.

“The 30 persons allotment per local government for lawmakers is grossly unfair, inadequate and unacceptab­le to Nigerians. As the representa­tives of the people, we are closer to them and they directly interact with us, irrespecti­ve of religion, class and political affiliatio­ns.

“All Nigerians living in our constituen­cies are our constituen­ts, irrespecti­ve of political leanings. We have a responsibi­lity to protect their interests at all times. As such lawmakers ought to have been carried along on the allotment.

“Moreover, the questions are, what criteria are being used in the job allotments? Given the 30 persons out of 1000 per local government area allotted to federal lawmakers, what happens to

the remaining 970? What answers do we give Nigerians? How do we ensure that the programme benefits Nigerians and is not enmeshed in allegation­s of sharp practices as witnessed in the COVID-19 palliative distributi­on?" he queried.

The caucus also charged President Muhammadu Buhari to immediatel­y order a review of the implementa­tion process to ensure that the targeted citizens benefit from the programme as intended.

When contacted to speak on the matter, the House Leader, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, did not pick his calls or respond to a text message sent to him by our reporter.

The Minister of State Labour and Employment Festus Keyamo when contacted said, “We are in the process of gathering the reports from the field. We will do a comprehens­ive press conference very soon; we don’t want to do it like this - one-one reporter.”

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President Muhammadu Buhari

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