The Latest NPower News For Today 15 January 2024 can be accessed below..
In today’s Npower news update, several key developments are discussed, including the N-Power 2024 recruitment, backlog payments, and the impact of the suspension of Dr. Betta Edu and Hajiya Halima Shehu.
- Fake Npower Recruitment Portal Warning:
- There is a cautionary note about a fake Npower recruitment portal circulating, and applicants are advised to be wary of fraudulent individuals attempting to scam prospective applicants.
- The official statement emphasizes that Npower is not currently recruiting, and applicants should avoid submitting their data to unauthorized sources.
- Suspension of NSIPA CEO Hajiya Halima Shehu:
- The suspension of Hajiya Halima Shehu, the CEO of NSIPA (National Social Investment Programmes Agency), is noted.
- It is mentioned that Hajiya Halima Shehu was actively involved in working on the NSIPA website and the recruitment of new Npower volunteers.
- The suspension might potentially impact the ongoing processes related to NSIPA and Npower recruitment.
- Suspension of Minister Dr. Betta Edu:
- Dr. Betta Edu, the Minister for the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, is suspended, raising concerns about the potential impact on Npower backlog payments and other activities.
- The Minister was credited for her proactiveness, which reportedly led to the recent payment of a one-month Npower backlog.
- Some Npower beneficiaries express the opinion that Dr. Betta Edu deserves a second chance to rectify any mistakes.
- Call for Return of Former Npower Manager Mr. Afolabi Imuokede:
- Some Npower beneficiaries are advocating for the return of the former manager of the Npower program, Mr. Afolabi Imuokede.
- It is mentioned that during Mr. Imuokede’s tenure, his leadership was perceived as fair and free.
- The beneficiaries believe that reinstating Mr. Imuokede could contribute to the success of the Npower program under the renewed Hope Agenda.
In summary, the Npower news update highlights the warning against a fake recruitment portal, the suspension of key figures, and the potential impacts on ongoing processes such as recruitment and backlog payments. The call for the return of Mr. Afolabi Imuokede reflects a sentiment among some beneficiaries for leadership continuity and effectiveness.