The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs has indicted 14, 020 N-Power beneficiaries of being the cause of the delay in the payment of their stipends
This was contained in a statement which was signed by Deputy Director , Rhoda Ishaku Iliya.
This she said caused the delay as the irregularity is against the established rule of the N-Power programme. “The attention of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has been drawn to the complaint of non-payment of some N-Power beneficiaries during the last exercise, with some alleging non-payment for upward of four months.
“However, after receiving complaints of non-payment by some beneficiaries, who did same through the ministry, the OAGF officially wrote informing the ministry that out of a total of Five Hundred and Sixteen Thousand, Six Hundred N-Power beneficiaries data sent to OAGF for migration in April, 2020, only a total of Five Hundred and Two Thousand, Five Hundred and Eighty data have successfully migrated to the GIFMIS platform.
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