The N-Power batch “C” beneficiaries said in a letter issued by their national publicity secretary, Gbadebo Adesiyan, that the nonpayment of the stipends had caused millions of unemployed Nigerian graduates captured under the program great grief, hassles, and suffering.
The N-Power beneficiaries in Batch “C” have written to President Bola Tinubu pleading for an urgent intervention after complaining that their stipends have not been paid for the past eight months.
The N-Power batch “C” beneficiaries said in a letter issued by their national publicity secretary, Gbadebo Adesiyan, that the nonpayment of the stipends had caused millions of unemployed Nigerian graduates captured under the program great grief, hassles, and suffering.
No N-Power beneficiary from batch “C” had received payment, according to Adesiyan.
According to Adesiyan, they were told that the delay on the payment of their stipends is because funds for the said unpaid months have not been approved or disbursed into the National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) account by the presidency.
The letter read, “I wish to write this article with a heavy heart and a sense of urgency, hoping to shed light on a matter of National concern that needs your immediate action.
“The non-payment of stipends to beneficiaries of the NPOWER program has caused immense distress, inconveniences and hardship to millions of our unemployed Graduates captured under the scheme.
“I implore Mr. President to take swift action to address this issue and restore the faith of the Nigerian people in their government’s commitment to their well-being and welfarism.
“For the past eight (cool months, NPOWER has failed to disburse stipends to its beneficiaries. The months of October, November and December of 2022 were paid to some of the beneficiaries while the majority still remain unpaid.
“No beneficiary was paid a dime in the whole of 2023 starting from January, February, March, April, May, June and July of 2023 this has left beneficiaries in a state of financial uncertainty and despair.
“The reason provided for this delay is the claims that funds for the said months have not been approved or disbursed into NASIMS account by the presidency, isn’t this laughable?
“Adding insult to our injury, a fake validation process was introduced by the Authorities and this has been riddled with technical glitches and inconsistencies.
“Beneficiaries have faced numerous challenges and roadblocks when attempting to validate their accounts, thereby impeding their access to the vital stipends they depend on for their livelihoods. Even those who successfully completed the validation process have not received a single payment.
“This situation has created a dire state of affairs, as beneficiaries struggle to meet their basic needs and support their families. The unpaid stipends were meant to alleviate financial burdens and enable individuals to contribute to the economy.
“Instead, the prolonged delay has exacerbated the already difficult circumstances faced by these individuals, pushing them further into poverty and despair.”