Latest NPower News On January Stipend Payment For Today Tuesday, April 5, 2022, has been compiled and can be accessed below.
In NPower News Today Headlines, the Latest NPower News On Stipends Payment Today Tuesday, April 5, has been compiled and can be accessed below.
BrandNewsDay Nigeria has compiled the latest N-Power Batch C news headlines update today Tuesday, April 5, 2022.
In NPower News Today, Brand News Day Nigeria reports that NPower Management through NASIMS is yet to schedule NPower beneficiaries’ January and February stipend Payments.
Meanwhile, this is the recap of the Latest NPower News Headline Updates for this weekend, continue reading below:
The latest Npower Npower now is that President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the budget for the payment of NPower January stipend to batch c 1 beneficiaries.
BrandNewsDay reports that National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) management who doubled as the management in charge of the NPower beneficiaries has disclosed that it will initiate the Npower January stipend payment this week.
According to NASIMS, the Federal Government has approved the January Stipends Payment for the NPower January Stipend Payment which will be commenced this week.
The NASIMS statement reads as follows: ”The budget for payment of January STIPENDS was approved on Friday (1st April 2022). Payment will be initiated this week.
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NPower News: NASIMS To Commences January Stipend Payment To NPower Beneficiaries can be accessed below.
BrandNewsDay understands that after months of several delays, National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS), has announced that the January Npower stipend payment process has commenced.
Sources close to the office of the Humanitarian affairs Minister, Sadiya Umar, who requested anonymity, said, “Our attention has been drawn to repetitive enquiries from Batch C Beneficiaries regarding payment commencement of January stipends, and our clarity verged on the misconception.
“As a matter of clarity, your January 2022 payment is currently being reviewed and is at the concluding stage. To that effect, payment will be initiated any time soon while all 2021 outstanding are gradually being sorted out.
”Moreso, the technical challenges we’ve been battling with are also a contributing factor to the payment irregularities.
In the Latest NPower News Today, FEC Okays N14bn To Train 50,000 NPower non-graduates details can be accessed below.
BrandNewsDay reports that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday in Abuja approved over N14 billion to train 50,000 NPower non-graduates of N-power for a period of nine months.
The meeting, which was presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja, also approved the Business, Facilitation and Miscellaneous Provision Bill.
She said: “Today, the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development submitted a memo to Council, asking Council for approval for the engagement of four Federal Government Agencies that will train our N-Power non-graduate beneficiaries.
“These NPower non-graduate beneficiaries, 50,000 of them, will be trained in different skills, using four government agencies as mentioned.
“These NPower non-graduate beneficiaries, 50,000 of them, will be trained in different skills, using four government agencies as mentioned.
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To read the latest NPower News On Stipends payment Today for January and February, keep visiting, www.brandnewsday.com.
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