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Exited N-Power Beneficiaries to be called back soon- Minister

August 28, 2020
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By Deborah Mustapha

Again, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, has disclosed how soon the recent exited N-Power Beneficiaries will be employed.

Following her recent message on N-Power, she said the exited batch A and B should exercise patience as she is still earnestly working to include the Beneficiaries to the Federal government work plans.

Speaking further, she said each State N-Power has been asked to remits the updated list of the exited Beneficiaries, who are interested to participate in the Ministry plans.

“Meanwhile, payment of the delayed June allowance for the two batches had been approved as payment has started and still ongoing.

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“Except the July payment of Batch B Beneficiaries that is yet to be approved by the Accountant General of the Federation, in which work is ongoing for their payments”, she explained.
Regarding the exited Beneficiaries, Sadiya Farouq said it happened because their employment letter stated 24months, calculatedly two years.

Relatively added that N-Power Programme is established to strengthen the skills of the young Nigeria youths from 18 to 35years as 30,000 naira allowance was given to them.


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