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Independent Monitors Writes National Assembly To Caution Minister Of Humanitarian Affairs Over Mismanagement Of NSIP Programme

Independent Field Marshals Writes National Assembly To Caution Minister Of Humanitarian Affairs Over Mismanagement Of NSIP Programme

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In a letter dated 9th of April, 2020 signed by Oladosu Segun and made available to OSUNREPORTERS NEWS by Sikiru Tijani in Osogbo on Friday, the national body of the Independent Monitors of NSIP stated the reasons why the minister in charge of National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), Hajia Sadiya Umar Faroq should to call to order on how she is handling the programme based on what the team gathered from the field.

Read the full letter below:

The President of the Senate,
National Assembly of The Federal Republic of Nigeria,
National Assembly Complex, Abuja.

Dear Sir

OUR DISPLEASURE CONCERNING THE ILL TREATMENT METED OUT TO US BY THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS, DISASTER MANGEMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

We are the field marshals for all the components of the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP). We are always on hand to monitor and transmit useful feedbacks to the National Social Investment Office (NSIO) on the activities of the programme (NPower, National Home Grown School Feeding Programme, Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme and Conditional Cash Transfer). We hereby present our letter of protest.

Until the change in the administrative process of the scheme, we enjoyed smooth operation; our allowances were paid as and when due and we were trained from time to time. We have been afflicted so much by some of the policies of the Honourable Minister

When she newly assumed the office as the Honourable Minister of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, she refused to pay our remunerations for three (3) months. She later paid us due to the intense pressure from the NPower beneficiaries. We did not join the protest; our resolve was to be patient with her since her rhetoric then was “I am still studying the entire programme” “there are administrative procedures to go through” etcetera.

To our greatest surprise, she has started to toe that line this year. The Senate Committee on Poverty Alleviation had to summon her; guess what sir? She still gave an
excuse; “the permanent secretary is new and he is still studying the files” Mr. President, with all due respect sir, we concluded that the Honourable Minister, if allowed, will see giving excuses as a norm. Sir, we were paid our January allowance just three (3) weeks ago. You need to ask her some salient questions; must we protest every time before she do the needful? Every one of us rely on this stipend to attend to our various basic
obligations. Now there is lockdown everywhere; we believe that this is the best time for the Honourable Minister to really profess the humanitarian aspect of the ministry.

Going forward, our resolves are:
1. All our outstanding payments must be paid with alacrity; else, we will cooperate with the NPower beneficiaries to stage a nationwide protest.

2. Enough of excuses; the Honourable Minister must be cautioned because she has not been working in tandem with the vision of President Muhammadu Buhari.

3. The Honourable Minister must jettison the idea of disengaging us because our engagement contract spelt out some clauses.

We will be glad if you act swiftly on this sir. Thanks.


Signed,
Oladosu Segun.
For The National Body of the Independent Monitors of NSIP.

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