NPower News Update – September 8, 2023
Dr. Betta Edu, the Honourable Minister of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, has addressed the issue of delayed N-power stipend payments in the latest Npower news today. Dr. Betta Edu acknowledged the challenges faced in this regard and assured the public that steps are being taken to resolve them.
She emphasized a shift in the payment approach to ensure prompt disbursal of delayed stipends. Additionally, the plan is to expand the beneficiary base and reintroduce the program with a renewed sense of hope. These statements were made during her recent interview on Radio Nigeria.
Dr. Betta Edu also stressed that all ongoing empowerments under the National Investment Programme will undergo restructuring to make them more effective and inclusive, benefiting a wider section of the Nigerian population. For detailed information, you can read more about HM Betta Edu’s plans for Npower and other NSIP programs.
“We will change the modalities so that people will get their delayed stipends, include more people, and relaunch it with a renewed hope concept,” she stated.
This announcement sheds light on the changes observed in the Nasims self-service portal dashboard, where preselection and validation processes are currently underway for applicants transitioning to beneficiaries. As a result, beneficiaries are advised to stay updated by regularly checking the Nasims self-service portal for any developments.
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