Newsonline reports that the management of Npower, Nasims stated on their Facebook page that they have Begins Payment Of Npower Batch C October Stipend.
The N-Power, cash-for-work programme, inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2016 with 500,000 of direct beneficiaries, is spread across the key industries targeted by the programme – Agriculture, Health, Education, and Tax.
Some beneficiaries are placed on N30, 000 monthly (approximately 73 US Dollars) allowance while others receive less.
Read NASIMS’ full statement below, posted on its official Facebook page on Monday night:
Dear Beneficiary,
PAYMENT OF OCTOBER STIPEND OFFICIALLY COMMENCE TODAY 8TH NOVEMBER, 2021.
Payment of October stipend has officially commence lately today 8th November, 2021 after the delay as encountered by beneficiaries.
While some Beneficiaries has begun receiving payment notification (alert) on their phones, others are still pending. You are enjoined to log in to your Nasims self service portal and assess under payroll tab.
Based on Banks, some payment statuses are PENDING and will be processed at shortest possible time.
Above all, ensure your bank account details are correctly captured on your NASIMS dashboard to avoid not being paid.
Thank you!
That is the message from Nasims management. Hopefully, more beneficiaries will receive their first stipend by Tuesday 9th November 2021 since payment begins late Monday 8th November 2021.
Newsonline Nigeria cannot independently verify the payment claim as of the time of publishing this report since some beneficiaries are having difficulties accessing their account via the NASIMS portal.
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