
NewsOnline reports that the federal government has cleared outstanding stipends of all 7,500 Independent monitors for the National Social Intervention Program (NSIP).
the Special Assistant, Media & Publicity to the Hon Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Nneka Ikem, made this known in a post on the micro-blogging site, Twitter on Monday evening, January 16, 2023.
According to her, the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Disaster Management and Social Development (FMHDSD) clears outstanding stipends of all 7,500 Independent monitors for the National Social Intervention Program (NSIP)
She wrote: “Breaking!!! @FMHDSD clears outstanding stipends of all 7,500 #Independentmonitors for #NSIP. If you haven’t received yours, please gather here.”
While giving an update in regards to the stipend payment of the NSIP independent monitors, Ikem called on those who are yet to receive their payment to come forward with their complaints.
BREAKING!!! @FMHDSD CLEARS OUTSTANDING STIPENDS OF ALL 7,500 #INDEPENDENTMONITORS FOR #NSIP. IF YOU HAVEN’T RECEIVED YOURS, PLEASE GATHER HERE.
— NNEKA IKEM (@NNEKAIKEM1) JANUARY 16, 2023
Meanwhile the Npower batch C stream 2 beneficiaries under the same NSIP program are patiently waiting for their 3-month outstanding stipends to be paid.
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