4 major reasons many N-Power candidates have not been paid- Presidency
The Presidency has given reasons why
some N power volunteers have not been
paid.
Following several complaints over the late/non-
payment of allowances of volunteers under its
N-Power scheme, the Presidency has stated,
according to Nigerian Bulletin, that failure of
participants not receiving their allowances are as
a result of some factors.
The FG said that failure of participants not
receiving their allowances are as a result of
some factors
According to the Presidency, the factors include
the following:
1. Changed name
2. NO/Incorrect BVN
3. Over 35 years old
4. Don't have required certificate
Recall that NAIJ.com had reported weeks ago
that the Nigerian federal government approved
the sum of N4,500 for each of the 200,000
beneficiaries of N-Power Volunteer Corps.
The approved subsidy is for the purchase of an
electronic tablet device. According to Vanguard,
the device would be loaded with different
applications that would help them access
further training opportunities during the two-
year duration of the job program.
A total of 149, 669 Nigerian graduates are
reportedly now collecting their monthly
stipends of N30,000 having been physically
verified and deployed across the 36 states and
FCT.
some N power volunteers have not been
paid.
Following several complaints over the late/non-
payment of allowances of volunteers under its
N-Power scheme, the Presidency has stated,
according to Nigerian Bulletin, that failure of
participants not receiving their allowances are as
a result of some factors.
The FG said that failure of participants not
receiving their allowances are as a result of
some factors
According to the Presidency, the factors include
the following:
1. Changed name
2. NO/Incorrect BVN
3. Over 35 years old
4. Don't have required certificate
Recall that NAIJ.com had reported weeks ago
that the Nigerian federal government approved
the sum of N4,500 for each of the 200,000
beneficiaries of N-Power Volunteer Corps.
The approved subsidy is for the purchase of an
electronic tablet device. According to Vanguard,
the device would be loaded with different
applications that would help them access
further training opportunities during the two-
year duration of the job program.
A total of 149, 669 Nigerian graduates are
reportedly now collecting their monthly
stipends of N30,000 having been physically
verified and deployed across the 36 states and
FCT.
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