An assessment of poverty reduction policy: implication of the N-Power Programme in Nigeria

Authors

  • Uche Umearokwu University of Abuja, Department of Political Science and International Relations
  • Aliyu Ozovehe Ilias University of Abuja, Department of Political Science and International Relations

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58934/jgss.v3i12.107

Keywords:

Policy, Planning, Programme, Poverty Reduction, N-power

Abstract

This study is on An Assessment of Poverty Alleviation Policy; Implication of the    N-Power Programme Nigeria. The N-Power Programme is a social intervention programme that captures the youth between the ages of 18 to 35 years. The Federal Government of Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari knows the negative effect of poverty and thus decided through his N-Power Scheme to minimize or deal with poverty using the youth empowerment programme which is popularly known as the N-Power. This study adopted Social Contract Theory as bases for analysis and discussion. It relied on secondary method of data collection where textbooks, journals, papers, newspapers and the internet provided the source of information. There is no doubt that the N-Power has been able to cushion the effect of poverty among the youths because the N-Power Programme captured both graduate and non-graduate applicants, however, as good as the Programme in alleviating poverty, there are challenges associated with it and it is based on this challenges that the presenters by way of suggestions to deal with the challenges recommended that government should improve on the funding of N-Power to accommodate more Nigerians, because mere limiting the beneficiaries to youths of the age of 18 to 35 years is not good for social contract especially considering the fact that poverty has no age limit as it cut across etc.

Published

2022-11-30

How to Cite

Umearokwu, U. ., & Ilias, A. O. . (2022). An assessment of poverty reduction policy: implication of the N-Power Programme in Nigeria. Journal of Global Social Sciences, 3(12), 87–99. https://doi.org/10.58934/jgss.v3i12.107