NASIMS has announced the commencement of NPower January stipend payment.
IDOMA VOICE reports that the National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS), has announced the commencement of Npower January stipend payment to Npower beneficiaries.
This online news platform understands that in a bid to put smiles on the faces of Npower Batch C stream 1 beneficiaries, following the delay in their January Npower stipend payment, National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS), has announced that the Npower January stipend payment process has commenced.
IDOMA VOICE reports that 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.
“For now, we can’t tell the exact commencement date for payment of January 2022 stipends, But we do know, you will be paid anytime soon.
Please be patient! Thank you,” the source said.
IDOMA VOICE reports that as it is at the moment, NASIMS has only paid four-month stipends to the batch C1 Npower beneficiaries, however, some beneficiaries yet to receive Npower October stipend, Npower November stipend, Npower December stipend and Npower January stipend.
Meanwhile, IDOMA VOICE Nigeria reports that Npower stipend payment from September to December 2022 has been covered remaining January to February 2022 stipends payment.
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