Northern Coalition to FG: give Ex N-Power enrollees soft loan for business

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As the Federal Government is set to admit Batch-C N-Power enrollees, Coalition of Northern Civil Society groups has called on the Government...

As the Federal Government is set to admit Batch-C N-Power enrollees, Coalition of Northern Civil Society groups has called on the Government to give soft loan to the beneficiaries of the first phase of the programme to enable them establish businesses.

The Coalition which made the call at Arewa House, Kaduna on Thursday said the call became imperative to allow more Northern youths access to the internet and prevent them from lagging behind.Spokesman of the group and President of Northern Anti-Corruption Front, Yusuf Idris Amoke urged youths to enroll in the batch ‘C’ of the programme under the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

“As the first phase comes to an end, we urge the government through the honourable minister to provide soft loan for the beneficiaries of this phase in order to establish businesses.

 

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