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NASIMS Starts 3 Months Backlogs Payment For Non-Graduate Beneficiaries

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Npower Latest News For Today Thursday 16th February 2023

NASIMS Starts 3 Months Backlogs Payment For Non-Graduate Beneficiaries

The National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) has announced that it has commenced the payment of 3 Months Backlogs Payment For Non-Graduate Beneficiaries.

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NASIMS made this known through their Facebook announcement page, where they confirmed the initiation of the 3 Months Backlogs Payment For Non-Graduate Beneficiaries but insists that the payment is not for all non-graduate beneficiaries as reflected on the payroll section, but only for those who had undergone and completed their training since last year 2021.

They also reassured all non-graduate beneficiaries that all entitlement due to them will not be denied as all payments will be made at the appropriate time.

The full announcement from NASIMS is below:

“We have received with great concern complaints from some non-graduate Beneficiaries regarding what they considered as dismal and gloomy approach towards the initiation of backlogs payments for non-graduate beneficiaries.

“For avoidance of doubt, we are impartial and always work with directives. The initiation of backlogs payment for non-graduate beneficiaries as reflected on payroll section WASN’T FOR ALL NON-GRADUATE BENEFICIARIES, BUT ONLY FOR THOSE WHO HAD UNDERGONE AND SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THEIR TRAINING SINCE LAST YEAR 2021.

“To that effect, all non-graduate trainees currently receiving training at different camps are apparently excluded from the batch that will be getting their backlogs payment any time soon. THE CURRENT TRAINEES IN CAMPS SHALL RECEIVE THEIR PAYMENTS UPON COMPLETION OF THEIR TRAINING OR THEREAFTER AS BACKLOG.

“Please note, all non-graduate beneficiaries are the same as well as graduate beneficiaries regardless of program. Therefore all entitlement due to you will not be denied.

“Be patient and wait for your payment when it’s appropriate.

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