The latest NPower and Nasims News On Payment Today 25 September 2023 can be accessed below.
In today’s Latest Npower News, the Npower beneficiaries have called on the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Dr. Betta Edu, and also the new CEO of NSIPA in charge of the NSIP Programmes Mrs. Delu Bulus Yakubu to remember their unpaid N-Power stipends of 8 months.
The call did not end at that, their kids are also calling for the payment of their father’s unpaid stipends as it also affects them. A picture of a little girl carrying a playing card with the inscription “Dr. Betta Edu please pay our father” is trending online.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu has appointed Delu Bulus Yakubu as the pioneer national coordinator and chief executive officer (CEO) of the National Social Investment Programmes Agency (NSIPA) and she will be seeing the Affairs of the NSIP Programmes.
Furthermore, the Npower self-service portal is now functioning properly. Beneficiaries who are finding it difficult to validate their account can do so as the validation link is now functioning.
At this stage, the Npower beneficiaries are advised to be patient as the Ministry is rejiggering the programmes under NSIP which Npower belongs. Payment might also be reviewed upward or downward to include more people in the programs.
As regards Nexit Opportunity, there are rumors that new information will soon be given and even those who did not do the training will be asked to submit their business plan and favors will be asked from other companies that have given the training to give the untrained a certificate and give them a business plan to submit.
Npower beneficiaries have been vocal about their frustrations regarding unpaid stipends. These stipends are a crucial source of income for many, and delays can cause financial strain. However, Minister Betta Edu, the new face overseeing the program, is keen on addressing these concerns.
Minister Betta Edu has reassured Npower beneficiaries of her unwavering commitment to improving their experiences. Her primary goal is to bring smiles to the faces of these beneficiaries and create more opportunities for both existing participants and new applicants.
One significant announcement from Minister Betta Edu is that once the backlog payments are settled, new recruitment will kick off. This news offers hope to unemployed Nigerians eager to join the Npower initiative. The new Minister of FMHAPA has confirmed that Npower’s outstanding payment will be paid! They are rejiggering the program as beneficiaries advocated for the Benefit of all beneficiaries and prospective applicants. Read details here HM Betta Edu Disclosed Plans For Npower, Other NSIP Programme
Here are some key highlights from Dr. Betta Edu’s recent engagement with Radio Nigeria:
Under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Ministry aims to tackle poverty head-on by creating jobs and ensuring cash transfers reach impoverished Nigerians. Additionally, efforts will be made to engage the nutrition department and support micro, small, and medium enterprises.
Minister Betta Edu is determined to reduce and manage humanitarian crises in Nigeria more effectively. Her goal is to respond promptly to crises and permanently uplift the poorest of the poor from these dire situations.
Minister Betta Edu has committed to revamping and enhancing existing empowerment programs within the National Investment Programme. The aim is to make these programs more effective and inclusive, covering a broader spectrum of Nigerians.
To ensure the transparent distribution of palliatives, independent monitors will be involved to guarantee that relief materials reach their intended recipients satisfactorily. The ministry also plans to send staff to all 774 local government areas to gather feedback and track the distribution technologically.
Addressing the persistent challenges of stipend delays in N-Power, Minister Betta Edu is committed to changing the payment modalities. This change aims to expedite stipend disbursements, include more beneficiaries, and relaunch the program with a renewed sense of hope.
The long-term vision of the Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Ministry includes establishing humanitarian hubs across Nigeria. These hubs will host locally-produced commodities that will be sold at affordable rates to benefit Nigerian citizens.
In conclusion, Minister Betta Edu’s commitment to addressing the concerns of Npower beneficiaries and her vision for the program’s future holds promise for both current and prospective participants. The Nigerian government’s dedication to eradicating poverty and improving livelihoods remains steadfast.
1. What is Npower, and who are the beneficiaries?
Npower is a social intervention program in Nigeria aimed at providing job opportunities and skills acquisition for unemployed youths. Beneficiaries are young Nigerians who have been enrolled in various categories of the program.
2. What are the causes of stipend delays in N-Power?
Stipend delays in N-Power can be attributed to administrative and logistical challenges. Minister Betta Edu is working on addressing these issues to ensure timely payments.
3. How can I apply for Npower if I’m interested?
When the recruitment process begins, you can apply for Npower through the official website or portal provided by the Nigerian government. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates.
4. What are the long-term goals of the Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Ministry?
The ministry’s long-term goals include establishing humanitarian hubs across Nigeria to support impoverished communities and providing affordable, locally-produced commodities to the public.
5. How can beneficiaries track the distribution of palliatives in their local government areas?
The ministry plans to use technology to track palliative distribution, ensuring transparency. Specific details on how beneficiaries can access this information will be provided in due course.
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