NASIMS has commenced the massive payment of outstanding stipends for Batch C2 beneficiaries. The payment process began on August 1st, following the transition to the new Self-Service Portal (SSP) at ssp.nasims.gov.ng.
The introduction of the SSP Portal aims to enhance the management of the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP) by providing beneficiaries with streamlined services, including seamless stipend payments, thanks to its advanced features.
Using the SSP Portal, Npower beneficiaries now receive their stipends simultaneously and have real-time access to their payment records and statuses, such as “processing,” “completed,” or “failed payments,” all within their NASIMS SSP Profile.
NASIMS is actively addressing the backlog of outstanding stipends for the months of October, November, and December 2022. This payment also extends to the recently shortlisted Batch C Stream 2 Npower beneficiaries who successfully completed the validation process in June and early July 2023.
While beneficiaries can expect the payment to be credited to their respective bank accounts, it’s important to note that the timing may vary due to the use of different bank accounts. Although payment initiation occurs simultaneously, the duration may differ from one bank to another, with an estimated processing time not exceeding 48 hours.
Patience is highly encouraged among beneficiaries to avoid undue stress during the disbursement process.
To stay informed about the status of their stipend payment, beneficiaries are advised to closely monitor the new Self-Service Portal. This will enable them to determine which months have been completely paid, are in the processing stage, or encountered payment issues, thereby reducing anxiety and facilitating appropriate complaints, which can be lodged through the NASIMS SSP Portal or verified Npower Social Media Handles.
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