In one of our previous posts, we looked at the breakdown of survival fund payroll for North Central States, and now the scheme (Survival fund) has released the payroll support scheme for North Eastern States.
From the analysis (figures), we will be able to see the states that are still open to accommodate more beneficiaries, and those that are closed.
Survival Fund Payroll Scheme For North East States
Below is the breakdown of the North Eastern States’ survival fund payroll;
Bauchi Survival Fund Payroll
- Total Employees so far: Thirteen thousand (13,000).
- State status: Closed (not accepting).
- Male candidates: 65%
- Female candidates: 35%
Taraba Survival Fund Payroll
- Total Employees so far: Eight thousand, four hundred and twenty-four (8,424)
- State status: Open (accepting)
- Male candidates: 64%
- Female candidates: 36%
Gombe Survival Fund Payroll
- Total Employees so far: Nine thousand, seven hundred and eighty-three (9,783)
- State status: Open (accepting)
- Male candidates: 62%
- Female candidates: 38%
Adamawa State Survival Fund Payroll
- Total Employees so far: six thousand, five hundred and six (6,506)
- State status: Open (accepting)
- Male candidates: 62%
- Female candidates: 38%
Borno State Survival Fund Payroll
- Total Employees so far: Five thousand, six hundred and forty-three (5,643)
- State status: Open (accepting)
- Male candidates: 72%
- Female candidates: 28%
Yobe State Survival Fund Payroll
- Total Employees so far: Five thousand, nine hundred and seventy-three (5,973)
- State status: Open (accepting)
- Male candidates: 70%
- Female candidates: 30%
From the above analysis on the payroll support scheme for North East States, the Survival fund program is still open in five (5) States which are Taraba, Gombe, Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe. But closed in Bauchi State.
Interest applicants should endeavor to register for the Survival fund program, while its still open to welcome qualified candidates.
Note: Always contact the designated focal personnels for each State, in regard to enquiry about the scheme.
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