NASIMS Sends Important Update to NPower Beneficiaries Regarding Stipend Payments
The NPower program, a key component of Nigeria’s social investment strategy, aims to provide employment and skills training to young Nigerians. However, timely disbursement of stipends is crucial for the success of the program and the well-being of its beneficiaries. To this end, the National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) has recently sent an update to NPower beneficiaries regarding the payment of backlog stipends and other important matters related to the program.
The Npower management Nasims has again updated beneficiaries in regard to the payment of backlog stipends. According to Nasims, if you have not been selected as a Beneficiary of the program, you’re ineligible for payment. Beneficiaries can boldly see their Npower status via the Nasims self-service portal
Ineligibility for Payment and Checking Status
According to NASIMS, beneficiaries who have not been selected for the program are ineligible for payment of any stipends. Beneficiaries are advised to check their NPower status via the Nasims self-service portal. This portal provides beneficiaries with a clear picture of their status and whether they are eligible for payment. Check NASIMS Portal HERE
Resumption of Backlog Payment
NASIMS has also announced the resumption of backlog payment for some of the beneficiaries who had earlier validated their account details. Beneficiaries are advised to check their dashboard frequently for any update on the payment of backlog stipends. Additionally, beneficiaries who are part of NPower batch C1 and are asking for December stipend payments are advised to keep checking their dashboard frequently for updates. There is a possibility that they may receive payment if their program is extended.
Beware of Fake Advertisements
NASIMS has also issued a warning to potential NPower beneficiaries, stating that the program is not currently recruiting. Any advertisements or claims of NPower 2023 enrollment are false, and prospective applicants are advised to ignore them. Additionally, NASIMS warns against paying any fees for NPower enrollment, as the program is completely free of charge.
International Partnership Against Poverty
In other news, there are reports that Nigeria will benefit from the United Kingdom’s International Partnership Against Poverty. This partnership aims to reduce poverty in developing countries and is expected to provide significant benefits to Nigeria’s social investment programs, including NPower.
Conclusion
The recent update from NASIMS regarding stipend payments and other important matters related to NPower is a crucial communication to the program’s beneficiaries. By providing clear information on payment status, resumption of backlog payments, and recruitment, NASIMS is helping to ensure the success of the program and the well-being of its beneficiaries.