Five Thousand Naira is Possible

One of the best policies I have ever come across in Nigeria’s electioneering history is the promised policy of the All Progressive Congress (APC) to pay the sum of N5,000 monthly as Job Seekers Allowance for unemployed Nigerian youths. It is a policy with the proverbial human face and whoever suggested it to the APC probably won the election for them and must be commended. The fact that Nigeria has no social security system is one of the reasons why there is so much desperation in our nation with the consequence that crime and ethnic and religious crises are a sad reality of life in many parts of the nation.

I give my whole hearted support to this policy and I promise that I will do all I can possibly do to make it a reality. However, this promised policy is under threat because some of us do not believe it is practicable. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is possible to fulfil this promise and I will articulate how Nigeria can do it. The biggest argument against the policy is that Nigeria does not have the database required to make it work.

This argument, if it is not mischievous, is based on inadequate knowledge of the resources available to the government. In fact, the opposite is very much true. As at 2015, Nigeria has more than enough information based technology to make this policy a reality. In today’s Nigeria, particularly after the cashless policy introduced under the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor and now Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, every graduate has a bank account with a Bank Verification Number (BVN).

In addition to that, they each should have a Permanent Voter Card (PVC). Additionally they may also have a National ID Card. Each of these platforms are connected to a database which can identify each graduate by their bio-data and trace their whereabouts through their phones. By law, every Nigerian graduate under the age of 30 must serve his country under the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme and the NYSC gives them a call up letter with which they register these youths and capture their bio-data.

So whichever way you want to look at it, there are databases that can identify fresh graduates in Nigeria at any given time. It is almost impossible that a graduate will not be captured in at least one of either the BVN, PVC, National ID or NYSC database. The next question is how will the government know which of these graduates are employed and which are not? It is possible.

First the government must include in the law setting up the job seekers’ allowance the proviso that if you are caught fraudulently collecting the assistance you will get a mandatory jail sentence. Thereafter, the government should introduce the criteria for applying for the allowance which should, in my opinion, only be open to graduates who have passed out of the NYSC programme and should be accessible for no longer than two years after passing out from the programme.

Now, within those two years, the federal government can verify whether or not graduates who are registered under the job seekers’ allowance have regular income from the activity of their bank accounts. The central bank has access to their account activity. If they have regular monthly payments, then they are obviously employed and government will not pay them.

But then you may ask, where would the money come from? Like other nations, those that have must support those that do not have. Every employed Nigerian should pay an unemployment tax of between 2 per cent (for lower income earners) to 5 per cent (for middle to high income earners) to help pay N5,000 to unemployed graduates. This is a sacrifice we must make which will have a positive effect on our economy and will also drastically reduce crime.

Nigeria was able to help over 11 million farmers access inexpensive fertiliser under the e-wallet fertiliser distribution scheme of the Ministry of Agriculture when Dr. Akinwumi Adesina was minister. If we could do this then, we can certainly handle the logistics of paying job seekers’ allowance to our unemployed graduates. If the will is there on the part of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, this idea can revolutionise Nigeria and help reduce extreme poverty in Nigeria. It should be supported by all Nigerians irrespective of party, tribe or religion.

My support for this programme has nothing to do with politics. I believe in empowering youths. Recently, Silverbird opened a new cinema in Festac town which will give direct employment to 50 Nigerian youths and indirect employment to hundreds more. However, this is just a drop in the ocean. There are millions of youths, many of whom are graduates and try as we may, we will not be able to immediately provide jobs for all of them.

What happens to those of them without jobs? What if their parents also do not have jobs? How will they feed? Obviously N5,000 cannot feed a graduate for a month. But at least it is better than nothing. Finally, I commend the wife of the president, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, for her support for this promised policy to be kept. Mrs. Buhari, by that gesture, has validated the proverb which says behind every great man, there is an equally great woman.

My name is Ben Murray Bruce and I just want to make common sense!

Senator Ben Murray Bruce represents Bayelsa East in the Senate and is Chairman of the Silverbird Entertainment Group



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  1. Thank you sir, for making sense were its not common among our politicians, sir one day you will take nigeria to a greater height because our eyes are open and we are wise..

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  2. Thank you sir, for making sense were its not common among our politicians, sir one day you will take nigeria to a greater height because our eyes are open and we are wise..
    Continue we the youth and Nigerians are great full because we have a leader.

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  3. olafisoye oladimeji o's avatar

    Sincerely I don’t love tha party call PDP but u change my opinion cos is not about party but individual participation in making common sense common. U have my support. Ready to help in making common sense in dis country.

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  4. All of u here are saying one thing and the other,if for instance ben muray bruce come for presidence will u vote for him or u will betray him like goodluck jonathan.All of you are looking for #5,000 u better wake up because the 5k will never come to reality until jesus comes

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  5. GREETINGS,SIR ,the five thousand we are talking is already on by the APC through a political way; e.g in my L.G.A gokana Rivers state a degree was pas by the all progressive congres(A.P.C),that any on that registere his or her P.V.C with them(A.P.C) that he or she wil be payed the sum of #5000.so sir is there any way we can fight about?by victor

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  6. Dear sir,I’m Afor Godwin.I’m one of your fans,I will suggest you sponsured all this your common scense as a bill at floor of the senate,i also know you will have schools of opposition,we the entire youth and God will support you.we thank God for giving us somebody like you in our Red chamber,God bless you.in case you see ay reason to contact me,here…

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  7. Words of elders are words of wisdom. Keep it up Uncle Ben my mento.

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  8. if our goverment will stop all business transactions going on in order contries because our politicians will carry our money and invest in order contries and leave us jobless and suffering and searching for jobs when ther are jobs in this country so i guest it will work out if we coporate

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  9. Sir, you are the best. I wish you will become the president big the country one day .

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  10. Sir, you are the best. I wish you will become the president of this country one day .

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  11. This is how politics should be play. Supporting good policy regardless of the political difference will surely move Nigeria to achieving its great potential.
    5k not enough but starting it is great.
    Sir, you are saying 500%fact & sense. God bless u.

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  12. Well done sir! For making common sense, and well done for considering the plight of the youth and unemployed in Nigeria, in your little way I have seen a leader in you. With good media publicity the common man will be involved in Government which is democratic. We continue to look up to leaders like you and gradually with little efforts our Nigeria will be REFORM. God Bless You Sir.

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  13. Mr ben bruce i sincerely indulge ur idea and opinion but i believe dis 5,000k does not worth d value and future of nigeria and d unborn generation of dis my beloved country. Thank U.

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  14. Credit is given to it deserve. I salute you.

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  15. Good day sir i am a Nigeria i was born in Nigeria. I want to talk about unemployed. we are the cause but not we, why because Nigeria kill the Talent of children, i am 20 years old i live in Abuja @ IDU KARIMO Abuja after LIVE CAMP…
    I am born with many talent… I have a way to make the unemployed in Nigeria to get job. SIR MR BEN BRUCE how can i see u. I want to see u face to face. Because i need ur help…
    You are one of the good leader we ever have in Nigeria today…

    I need to see..
    Is all about my new company and many more to come … But only if u we agree my required

    my Regard

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  16. Senator, what I disagree with here is that Nigerians should be taxed 2-5% for the govt to be able to pay this stupid and false promise of N5000 to youths by the APC, I am surprised that you support it and you will make such stupid common sense.
    The Nigerian masses are complaining that their income is not enough and you are suggesting more tax. Why can’t you and your fellow senators give up your stupendous allowances, this common sense did not occur to you. You senators have collected your vehicle allowance and you people want the senate to buy cars for you that you have already collected the allowance. Your common sense did not tell you that is wrong.

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  17. Weldone sir your making real sense not just common sense but real wisdom weldone sir! #5k# is possible

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  18. Goodday Senator BMB! I humbly ask that you please visit http://www.outsourcetroop.com for more information on how to equip these generation and the rest to come with employment attributes (sales). As said by others, it is a great sense to pay a certain amount of income to unemployed graduates, but what about those underemployed? And for how long shall it sustain?

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  19. You are really making common sense. I will like you to impart common sense to other senators so as to make Nigeria a Great Nation. Keep it up sir, we need somebody like you at the helms of affair in this nation.

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  20. Thanks so much sir. May God Almighty blessyou

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  21. hello sir
    I’ve been following Ur common sense on silverbird TV for sometime now and you’ve been making so much sense.
    sir is it possible to meet with you for just 30 mins to see how sensible our program on undergraduate internship is to bring out professional graduates who will come out as employers and manufacturers.
    hope to hear from you. a proposal has already been dropped at the NUC. God bless Nigeria

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  22. honorable senator Ben maurry Bruce,
    the lord who has start this great work in you will forever be your strength….. in Jesus name!!!

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  23. My greetings I send to you Sen. Ben Bruce.
    My concern about this whole 5k payments to unemployed graduates , am not against it. Now you an de law makers said dat employed youth will ave to pay tax.

    Now when this money is scheduled for only unemployed graduates, what happens to unemployed non-graduates ? How would an employed non-graduates pay tax to benefit an unemployed graduate , when youth of his kind are not beneficiaries to this payment scheme.?

    Our Nigeria today lack educational scheme for de poor. Only de rich enjoys de educational package of Nigeria because de FG, is not making tins easy for the poor when all their children are schooling in various expensive schools here an abroad.
    Now when a poor man child decide to learn skills an develop his/her self, and end-up being employed, you and de government wil expecte dat youth to pay tax dat will profit an un employed Graduate.
    Please i urge the FG to think well before they act because we are all ONE NIGERIA AND ONE NATION.

    My Name is Ability B. Japhet #am just concern about my country.

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  24. A Political man you are, we support your senator bruce ben

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  25. A Political man you are, we support your senator bruce ben

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  26. Please senator Ben Bruce i will be glad if you can talk on the 48 billion naira car proposal by law makers

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  27. Dear Distinguished Senator, your thoughts and actions are worthy of commendation. Common sense is not common!!!, if every other person in various leadership positions in Nigeria thinks, acts in like manner and puts the interest of the masses first in this way, Nigeria would have been a glorious place. I have been following your “common sense” series carefully, a statement you made in one of the series that struck me and got me thinking of what my company can do to support your efforts is “A COUNTRY DOES NOT DEVELOP AS A RESULT OF WHAT SHE HAS BENEATH THE EARTH, RATHER IT DEVELOPS AS A RESULT OF WHAT HER PEOPLE HAS BETWEEN THEIR EARS”. We have carefully worked out a first of it’s kind model that will lead to the empowerment of 100,000 Nigerian youths using ICT in the first phase and in partnership with the silver bird group. Kindly respond via the email entered below for discussions. Thank you and may God continually invest in you this uncommon wisdom.

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  28. Dear Distinguished senator, your efforts towards ensuring the well-being of the Nigerian youths is worthy of commendation and emulation by other leaders. I wish to categorically state here that common sense is not common, if it were common and every other Nigerian leader applied it, our beloved country would have been a marvelous place today. Your suggestions geared towards making the #5000 payment successful are excellent.

    I have been carefully following your “common sense” carefully, one comment you made that struck me and got me thinking on how my company can contribute her quota in youth empowerment is “A NATION DOES NOT DEVELOP AS A RESULT OF WHAT SHE HAS BENEATH THE EARTH, RATHER IT DEVELOPS AS A RESULT OF WHAT HER CITIZENS HAVE BETWEEN HER EARS”

    We have carefully worked out a first of its kind model aimed at empowering 100,000 youths to be self employed using ICT. This would be the first phase of the project. Kindly reach me via the email I entered below for discussions on the successful implementation in partnership with silver bird group, thank you.

    God in His infinite mercies will continually enrich you with this uncommon wisdom.

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  29. Sir, i think, Nigerian needs a law that will mandate every political office holder to invest 70% of their income here in Nigeria in order to drastically reduce unemployment, if not, youth joblessness will still be on the increase. Thank u sir. Just wanna make a common sence

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  30. I hope the PDP will not persecute the common sense with their dirty politics. Ben will be off with APC. We need you as one the Federal Ministers.

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  31. Uncle Ben I outrightly disagree with you. Youths, rather than hope on this N5000 a month jibberish should learn or develop entrepreneural skills. This will rather curb youth joblessness and unemployment. N5000 a month seems like an artisan’s daily pay. Most bricklayers and mason earn more than this daily.

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  32. U are my man sir

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  33. Good day sir love your comment on 5k for unemployed youth. I would have loved as a senator to pass a law in Nigeria that workers should not be owned monthly salary by any firm or government parastatals. If any exist d staff should be duely compensated. Because people are Be owned salary spanning to 3 to 12 months in some state there by leading to poverty can you say they are employed. This is commonsense that needs the backing of the law thank you

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  34. l comment ur concern towards relieving us d umenployed Nigeria youth from stark umenploymwnt menace.l play. this police be executed.u are only true and distinquish senator of our millenium.sunday wherelo

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  35. you’re d voice of the people keep on saying it. we’re all behind you. i love ur courage and i want you to be my godfather bcos i like the way you talk.

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  36. such a great man with wise ideas ..wish he went for the presidency , and Nigeria will never be the same again ..May God bless you .

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  37. though common sense is not common , it takes wisdom and creative minds to make sense feel common .

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  38. your thought provoking words. there is more to dig deep on in Nigeria sir. if you don’t mind I would like speak with you one – on one.thanks for your good works on ds platform.

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  39. Nice work sire, and I commend you for this wonderful work of yours. God bless you.

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  40. In life dont take people advice for gauranted i just want to make common sense

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  41. sir, the fact remains that, the riches want to become richer and they want the poor ones to b poorer! I always love ur common sense!

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  42. Good day senator Ben Murray Bruce, analysing your common sense programme, i suggest that the APC lead federal government could have use the anticipating 5000 stipend to establish a job to employ our unemployed graduates instead paying 5000 that will cause crisis! because the money will not get to the target people. just as you have said that Nigeria does not have data base of their unemployed graduates, thanks, Monday Edobor is the name.

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  43. I can imagine the challenges you face in the house in your quest to make common sense. i sense that an average Nigerian believe that learning does not pay .
    please sir i buy into your common sense revolution. (AN I JUST WANT TO APPRECIATE COMMON SENSE.)

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  44. Thank u immensely Murray. But the only albatross here is the Tax issue. I have to say that only the rich, political office holders & the employed graduates should be compulsorily taxed in order to meet these social security challenges. Other category of Nigerians should be left to contribute their quota only as charitable donations. Besides, to make things easier, the recovered loots as well as the confiscated properties of corrupt Nigerians should also be religiously channeled towards this cause, & for tackling unemployment through sustainable job creation… Thanks & more grease to your elbow, oh Brother Ben Bruce.

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  45. U ar right sir u ar our mentor we believe in you……………

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  46. Taxing workers some percentage as suggested above will help very well. This will go along way to reduce crime.. tnx

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  47. Its now that I be known somehow that its APC and PDP but is about the collective interest of all Nigerians sen. Bruce is trying to make a sense that is not common. God blessed u Bruce. one day this common sense shall give birth to some thing u ve never expectedly.

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  48. In a word of knowledge K I S S
    Keep
    It
    Simple
    Stupid
    Keeping it simple with just common sense make politician thinks you are stupid, but you are not, you have just stand as a mediator that can stand rejection and digestion, sir with your ways of common sense you decide the formular for nigeria
    Nice article
    God bless not of you alone but of your knowledge and wisdom

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  49. Francis Zirra Jr. esq's avatar

    That which is not common is what you preach common sense. Common sense revolution

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  50. men like this are too good to be true

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