The federal government’s National Social Investment Programme (N-Power) announced that applicants that are yet to be shortlisted will be considered for recruitment in two other categories.
If you applied for any of the N-Power Graduate programmes and you were not shortlisted, you are likely to receive a message that you have been shortlisted for either the N-Power Tech or Creative programmes.
N-Power, the federal government’s National Social Investment
Programme has announced that applicants yet to be shortlisted will be
considered for recruitment in two other categories.
The scheme gave the information through their Twitter handle, @npower_ng saying that, “If you applied for any of the N-Power Graduate programmes and you
were not shortlisted, you are likely to receive a message that you have
been shortlisted for either the N-Power Tech or Creative programmes.”
Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo, noted that in conjunction with all State N-Power partners, the
new beneficiaries will be promptly deployed to their assigned Primary
Places of Assignment (PPA).
He said all successfully deployed N-Power beneficiaries in the second batch would be engaged till July 31, 2020.
Akande added: “Through the N-Power scheme, hundreds of thousands of
young, unemployed Nigerian graduates have been empowered through
training and skills acquisition in different areas of public services,
including education (N-Teach), health (N-Health), agriculture (N-Agro),
and building/construction (N-Build).
“Each N-Power beneficiary learns entrepreneurial skills to enable
them become business persons and become professionals on their own,
while beneficiaries are given electronic devices to enhance their work
and paid a N30,000 monthly stipend.”



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