In recent developments, the N-Power initiative, a vital component of the APC administration’s National Social Investment Programmes (NSIPs) since 2016, has addressed and dismissed rumors surrounding new recruitments. The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, has temporarily suspended the program, citing irregularities.
N-Power, through its official channels, has emphasized the importance of relying on authentic information and cautioned against the circulation of misinformation.
The official statement assures beneficiaries that any updates related to potential recruitment, pending payments, and portal issues will be promptly communicated through authorized channels.
“Hello Beneficiaries!!!
It has come to our notice that lots of fake news has been in circulation.
Please note that we will be the first to notify you on any update with regards to possible recruitment, pending payments, and portal related issues.”
This proactive approach by N-Power aims to curb the dissemination of false information and maintain transparency regarding the program’s status. Notably, the National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) recently announced the successful completion of the N-Power Batch C1 program.
The federal government’s suspension in October was a strategic move to thoroughly investigate and address payment issues, demonstrating its commitment to resolving concerns comprehensively.
Despite the temporary suspension of the N-Power scheme on October 7, reactions on social media have varied. The government’s primary focus remains on resolving outstanding payment issues and ensuring the continued effectiveness of the program.
By addressing these challenges head-on, N-Power aims to reinforce its commitment to the well-being of beneficiaries and the overall success of the initiative.
Stay tuned to official channels for accurate and timely updates on the program’s status. Join N-power Telegram Group.