"Allow ads" and Popups on Chrome to avoid redirection of your browsers.

N-Power: Nigerian govt gives update on outstanding payment for Batch B

Forum 4 years ago

N-Power: Nigerian govt gives update on outstanding payment for Batch B

Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajia Sadiya Farouq, has given update on the payment of stipends to beneficiaries of N-Power.

https://i0.wp.com/storage.waploaded.com/images/c24e1444b557234f3827d128ee424e5a.jpg

Farouq on Thursday at the interactive forum with state focal persons for the Social Investment Programmes held in Abuja, appealed to beneficiaries of Batch B to be patient, adding that their payment is still being processed and would be implemented soon.

She added that the government is also working out plans to integrate beneficiaries of the batches A and B exited in June and July respectively. She said:” I wish to reiterate that I have given approval for the payment of stipends for the exited beneficiaries of batches A and B up to the month of June 2020 including that of the independent monitors.

“The final payment of stipend for Batch B is almost ready for transmission to the office of the Accountant General of the Federation for final checks and payment.”

What's your rating?
0
{{ratingsCount}} Votes


Related Forums
Carabao Cup: Maresca gives reason for not playing Palmer during Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Newcastle
Forum | 21 hours ago

Carabao Cup: Maresca gives reason for not playing Palmer during Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Newcastle

Kogi govt approves N600m WAEC fee for public school students
Forum | 1 day ago

Kogi govt approves N600m WAEC fee for public school students

The Bear Season 4 Filming Update Given by FX Chairman
Forum | 1 day ago

The Bear Season 4 Filming Update Given by FX Chairman

Brilliant Nigerian lady makes waves, graduating as a Doctor with 9 distinctions and 10 awards as the overall best student
Forum | 2 days ago

Brilliant Nigerian lady makes waves, graduating as a Doctor with 9 distinctions and 10 awards as the overall best student