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N-Power has received 3 million applications – FG
TRACKING____The Federal Government has revealed that the online portal of the N-Power scheme has received 3 million applications since enrolment began on June 26..
This was disclosed by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, through the Deputy Director of Information, Rhoda Iliya.
The statement reads: “Enrolment of beneficiaries for N-power Batch C commenced on Friday June 26th2020 and has received over 3 Million applications since the portal opened.
“The application process will be concluded as soon as possible to provide additional Nigerian youths access to the programme.”
The Ministry revealed that the independent monitors engaged to monitor N-POWER Batch A and B as well as other National Social Investment Programmes (NSIP) will be disengaged on July 13.
She said: “As we commence the transition of Batch A and B N-Power beneficiaries, the ministry will conclude activities of the Independent Monitors enrolled with those two batches by 31st July 2020.
“The Federal Government appreciates their support during the period of engagement and looks forward to on-boarding a new set of monitors with the roll-out of the Integrated National Social Investment Programme, set to kick off when the new N-Power Batch C beneficiaries come onboard”.
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