Here is the latest update from Nasims regarding NPower stipend payments for today. The news covers NPower Batch C2, outstanding stipends, and payments for December 2022, January 2023, February, and March.
The Nasims management has officially communicated through its social media channels that the process of clearing the backlog of unpaid stipends from 2022 is ongoing. This development follows the recent appointment of a new Minister within the Ministry.
It’s worth recalling that the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development, now known as the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, welcomed a new Minister, Dr. Betta Chimaobim Edu, to its helm in Abuja a few days ago. This transition has renewed optimism for the well-being of 136 million impoverished Nigerians.
With this in mind, Nasims has made it clear that payments are currently being processed for beneficiaries of Batch C2.
The payroll tab payment information on the Nasims portal has been reinstated, allowing beneficiaries to verify their payment status through this feature.
For Npower beneficiaries who have inquiries about pending payments and the status displayed on the payroll tab, it’s possible that the “Pending” status might be due to recently validating their accounts. In such cases, payments might still be in the process of being fully completed.
Furthermore, for all N-power beneficiaries, it’s important to note that Nasims has successfully restored most of the missing beneficiary information caused by the recent update. This information is now available once again on the Nasims self-service portal. Beneficiaries are encouraged to stay updated by using the Nasims self-service portal for any further developments.
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