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Congratulations to NEXIT Beneficiaries – FG launch 3 Jobs Opportunities

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The Federal government of Nigeria has unveiled 3 jobs opportunities to Exit Npower beneficiaires. These are set of volunteers who have successfully completed the 2-year Npower volunteer programme.

This was revealed by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouq, at the 4th annual review of the Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP). The beneficiaries that are eligible are Batches A and B of the N-Power scheme.

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The opportunities Unveil by the Federal Government for Exited Npower Volunteers are:

1) SANEF Agent
2) Agriculture extension agent
3) GEEP loan

The N-Power job plan will see 200,000 beneficiaries employed as operators of the Shared Agent Network Expansion Facility (SANEF) scheme operated by CBN.

“Plans have been concluded for the transition of the N-power Batch A and B through the creation of the NEXIT portal, which would allow those who choose to sign up to access other government empowerment opportunities,” she explained.


“A beneficiary management system for the NSIPs is expected to be deployed in 2021 which would have the capacity to manage payments, address grievances and improve the dissemination of information.”

The SANEF scheme is a project powered by the Central Bank of Nigeria, deposit money banks, Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Licensed Mobile Money Operators, and Shared Agents with the primary objective of accelerating financial inclusion in Nigeria.

According to the plan, the project will create a platform for Nigerian owned financial services companies to grow whilst empowering and creating jobs for Nigerians.

SANEF, in partnership with NSIP, will onboard 200,000 N-Power graduates as SANEF agents under the approved SANEF licensed Super Agents .

Under the scheme, the beneficiaries will be trained in different areas including customer service, transaction settlement, liquidity management, anti-money laundering, among others, while the government would facilitate the initial funding for the scheme for each beneficiary.

Requirements for the SANEF programme include the N-Power certificate; bank verification number; bank account number; duly completed agent enrolment form from the operator; proof of identity, among other documents.



Bernard Bassey is a graduate of Software Engineering from AfriHUB University, Abuja. He is an expert in field journalism, his interest in socio-politics activities is keen.

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