N-Power Reveals What Volunteers Yet To Write Their Test Must Do Now
The Federal Government’s empowerment programme, N-Power, on Tuesday
directed its volunteers who are yet to write their tests to log in and
write their tests.
In a terse statement on its twitter handle, the empowerment scheme said affected volunteers should log in with their BVN and phone numbers.
The statement reads, “Good morning.
“If you haven’t written your tests, please log in to write your tests now.
“If you haven’t written your assessment test, please log in with your BVN and phone number.”
The scheme had last week released details on how to solve payments issues of volunteers who missed the physical verification procedure.
N-Power had disclosed that affected volunteers are to provide evidence such as age certificate and proof of NYSC certificate.
It also urged volunteers who have unlinked BVN on their profile to report to their bank and link the BVN.
In a post on its Facebook page, the scheme said, “Dear Existing Beneficiaries, some of you have payment issues and don’t know what to do. Please read carefully and ask follow up questions below.
“Payment on hold Volunteers who are absent from their place of posting when visits were made have their payment on hold. The affected volunteer should beyond reasonable doubt prove the reason for their absence.”
In a terse statement on its twitter handle, the empowerment scheme said affected volunteers should log in with their BVN and phone numbers.
“If you haven’t written your tests, please log in to write your tests now.
“If you haven’t written your assessment test, please log in with your BVN and phone number.”
The scheme had last week released details on how to solve payments issues of volunteers who missed the physical verification procedure.
It also urged volunteers who have unlinked BVN on their profile to report to their bank and link the BVN.
In a post on its Facebook page, the scheme said, “Dear Existing Beneficiaries, some of you have payment issues and don’t know what to do. Please read carefully and ask follow up questions below.
“Payment on hold Volunteers who are absent from their place of posting when visits were made have their payment on hold. The affected volunteer should beyond reasonable doubt prove the reason for their absence.”
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