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Latest NPower News Today 5th April 2023 On January, February and March Stipend Payment

Latest NPower News Today 5th April 2023 On January, February and March Stipend Payment

Stream 2 Stipend Payment and NASIMS News Update on Npower Salary

HGS Media Plus brings you the latestNpower news today, Npower Batch C stream 2 stipend payment update, and NASIMS news update. In this article, we will cover the latest developments regarding the payment of Npower Batch C stream 2 stipends and NASIMS updates.

Npower 2023 January, February, and March Stipends Payment News: Updates for Batch C2 Beneficiaries

Npower is a federal government empowerment program designed to provide work experience and skill acquisition opportunities for Nigerian youths. The program pays monthly stipends to beneficiaries who are actively participating in their Place of Primary Assignment (PPA). In this article, we will discuss the latest news regarding the January, February, and March stipends payment for Npower Batch C2 beneficiaries.

NPower December Stipends payment Update

NASIMS has confirmed that all Npower Batch C Stream 2 beneficiaries have been paid their December stipends, except for those with invalid account details who are currently undergoing the account validation exercise.

Payment Update from Npower

As of the time of writing this article, Npower has assured Batch C2 beneficiaries that their January, February, and March stipends will be paid soon. The delay in payment is likely due to the account validation process for beneficiaries with invalid account details. These beneficiaries are currently undergoing validation to receive their stipends from October, November, and December 2022. To learn more about the account validation process and when to receive stipends after validation, check out our article “When To Receive Stipends After Npower Account Validation.”

Avoiding Stipend Payment Hold

It is crucial for beneficiaries to avoid situations that may result in Npower withholding their stipends. One of the ways to avoid stipend payment hold is by actively participating in your Place of Primary Assignment (PPA). Absconding from your PPA can lead to a 45-day payment hold, as discussed in our article “Npower To Place PPA Absentees On Payment Hold For 45 Days.”

Job Search and Exiting the Npower Program

While the Npower program aims to help beneficiaries gain work experience and become employable, it is understandable that beneficiaries may search and apply for other jobs. However, beneficiaries should ensure that their job search does not affect their Npower PPA duties. If a beneficiary eventually secures a better job while serving as an Npower beneficiary, it is recommended to exit the Npower program.

NPower News Today 5th April 2023

Bank-by-Bank Payment Across 36 States

NASIMS management has announced that payments will be made bank-by-bank across the 36 states, including the FCT, Abuja. This measure is aimed at ensuring that beneficiaries receive their stipends in a timely and efficient manner. Beneficiaries are advised to keep an eye on their bank accounts for the payment notification.

Npower Batch C1 Work Nation Promise

Npower has not provided any new information regarding the work nation promise for the exited Npower batch C1 beneficiaries. However, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs has been generous enough to provide them with a three-month stipend payment.

In summary,Npower Batch C2beneficiaries should rest assured that their January, February, and March stipends will be paid soon. To avoid any payment hold, beneficiaries should actively participate in their Place of Primary Assignment and avoid absconding. If a beneficiary secures a better job while serving as an Npower beneficiary, they should exit the program. Stay informed by checking our website regularly for more updates on the Npower program.

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