N-Power: What Beneficiaries Expect From The Minister After The Holiday.

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There are lots of expectations from the honourable minister after the public holiday based on the demands requested by the out-going N-Power batch A and batch B,

1. Addressing the issues of permanent job demand or better exit packages for the disengaged beneficiaries.

2. Payment of all backlogs including june and july allowances to the beneficiaries.

3. Scheduling dates for aptitude tests of newly registered N-Power applicants after the closing date.

We hope that these issues would be positively addressed by the honourable minister to ensure that youths are strongly engaged and to make their lives better.

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There are lots of expectations from the honourable minister after the public holiday based on the demands requested by the out-going N-Power batch A and batch B, respectively. The honourable minister stated earlier befire the break that, the demands are been looked into, and proper response would be given thereafter.

Also, the allowances for the months of June and July and other backlog payments are yet to be settled, and beneficiaries are still hoping for the issues to be addressed as well. In addition, the issue of N-Power registration for the new batch C, has been extended and they are awaiting the schedule dates for the aptitude test at the end.

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N-Power: What Beneficiaries Expect From The Minister After The Holiday.

All these may be addressed after the public holidays and sallah celebration going on in the country right now. The honourable minister took to her social media handle to wish everyone a happy sallah celebration including beneficiaries as well.

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