Newsonline reports that the management of Npower, NASIMS has given an update on Npower batch C payment progress for September stipends.
Also, NASIMS says that the Npower Knowledge beneficiaries will get free medical care by the NITT Clinic in Zaria at no charges. This will help improve focus & productivity especially during practical sessions, absenteeism in classes will be reduced.
The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development stated that the use of Independent Monitors allows third parties to report on the various National Social Investment Programmes (NSIP) which lends credibility to the assessments, and facilitates compliance.
The method applied by facilitators allows the N-knowledge trainees to learn quick adaptations needed for daily challenges and scenarios and grants them better understanding of the subject.
N-Knowledge beneficiaries are now undergoing practical sessions to familiarizes with tools and equipment that they will be required to use and encourages them to self-learn.
However, Nasims in its latest update advised batch C Npower beneficiaries to remain calm as resolution of payment issues is ongoing. Kindly IGNORE all prompts and changes encountered during this period of Resolution of payment issues.
Npower beneficiaries should please note that during this course, other outstanding issues were considered. You will be paid, be patient.
According to Nasims, the following are the stages of payment to Beneficiaries that has payment issue
1) PENDING (Building up of Payroll)
2) PROCESSING (Disbursement of stipend to financial institutions)
3) PAID ( Accounts got credited)
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