This announcement by the number 2 citizen of the country has triggered reactions on twitter with many questioning the certainty.
See below;
Meanwhile, there are indications that President Muhammadu Buhari, will bailout states currently owing backlog of workers salaries in order to help cushion the effects of the non-payment on the Nigerian economy.
See below;
N5,000/ mnth for Unemployed/Jobless Nigerians. In a country where there’s no Database of Citizens, inaccurate censors, lemme just kponkpi.
— Nick Benson Osagiede (@nykelodeon) June 15, 2015
If the Nigerian government has decided to give unemployed citizens N5000 allowance monthly, I think that’s a smart move
— Pearl Whyte (@Nelie_Whyte) June 15, 2015
Nice idea, but can we afford it?! Sigh…@omojuwa: Unemployed, Poor Nigerians To Get N5000 Monthly- FG http://t.co/wK0w82rQPi“
— Amina Ebele (@DeliciousAmina) June 15, 2015
Pray this is for real……..”@omojuwa: Unemployed, Poor Nigerians To Get N5000 Monthly- FG http://t.co/uzKBysvpm5”
— Juliet Ekwere (@julesekwere) June 15, 2015
You want to pay unemployed Nigerians a monthly stipend. Do you hav a proper database of all Nigerians not to talk of the unemployed.
— Ghost (@codenamemarcus) June 15, 2015
@APCNigeria Heard The FG Will Be Paying Poor Nigerians & Unemployed Youths 5000 http://t.co/rkjHXBdw7l True Is That?
— Oyeleke Stephen (@StephenOyeleke) June 15, 2015
@MBuhari to give monthly 5k to unemployed & poor nigerians_i know #Nigerians who would give up 150k jobs to benefit so long it’s free! SMH
— NewsWire,#TODS,#NSFC (@abangdove) June 15, 2015
I am hoping against hope that the N5000 Naira minimum wage for unemployed Nigerians promised by Buhari & Osinbajo sees daylight.
— Metropolitan Preye (@VictorIkoli) June 15, 2015
Unemployed, Poor Nigerians To Get N5,000 Each – FG || Even though the amount is not sufficient to feed, we are seen to be doing something
— B. Awosanya (@BJCares) June 15, 2015
Meanwhile, there are indications that President Muhammadu Buhari, will bailout states currently owing backlog of workers salaries in order to help cushion the effects of the non-payment on the Nigerian economy.
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