Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.
Volunteers of the N-Power programme in Ondo state have urged the Nigerian government to convert their volunteering to permanent jobs.
The N-Power Volunteer Corps is the post-tertiary engagement initiative for Nigerians between 18 and 35 introduced by the government to engage the youths.
The volunteers at a rally in Akure, also urged various state governments to integrate them into the civil service after the expiration of their two years mandatory service.
They lauded the initiative stressing that the programme has made them useful to the society.