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N-POWER: FG Commences Selection Of Beneficiaries | READ IN FULL

Faith Ukanwa

Mar 12, 2021

The Federal Government has disclosed that it has commenced the selection process for 500,000 Batch C beneficiaries of the N-Power programme.

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Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, at the inauguration of the National Social Investment Management System, a portal developed for ease of coordination, deployment and management of the selection process, the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajj Sadiya Farouq, said one million persons would benefit in the current batch of the social investment programme.

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In her words; "We have reached another milestone in the process of recruiting and onboarding of the Batch C N-Power beneficiaries beginning with 500,000 beneficiaries.

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"The N-Power Batch C as inaugurated today is structured to onboard one million new beneficiaries, beginning with an initial 500,000 beneficiaries in the first stream.

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"A subsequent 500,000 beneficiaries in a second stream, all aligned to the national policy drive of lifting 100 million people out of abject poverty in 10 years" the minister said.

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According to the minister, all applicants had been migrated onto the NASIMS platform and would undergo a mandatory online test as part of the selection process.

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She added that the Batch C programme would be for one year, while participants would get a monthly pay of N30,000 each.

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— Faith Ukanwa

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