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Today’s Latest Npower News – 22nd February 2021: The Vice president of the Federal Republic has promised all the exited Npower volunteers continuity of the job creation and poverty reduction among youth.

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In a virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council Meeting held on 20th of January 2021, Osinbajo highlighted a robust plan for all Npower volunteers disengaged lately  

The Federal Government has rolled plans to engaged both Batch A and B recently exited from the Npower program

N-Power beneficiaries who have concluded the two-year job program will now be able to access permanent job opportunities or business prospects in line with the N-power exit strategy, the Nigerian presidency announced

While the Batch B volunteers of 30,000 volunteers will be used as Agro enumerators

“200,000 beneficiaries will be engaged as financial services operators under a Shared Agent Network Expansion Facility (SANEF) scheme operated by the Central Bank of Nigeria under the plan”

“30,000 beneficiaries have been engaged as geospatial experts and enumerators in the Economic Sustainability Plan’s Mass Agric program.

Others will have the option of benefiting from the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) micro-enterprise loans”.

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“Over 30,000 former N-Agro beneficiaries have been enlisted and deployed to local government areas across the country for the mapping of farmlands, enumeration of farmers under the mass agric program. 

They are being supervised by the agricultural development officers in the local government areas.”- Andrew Kwasari, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Agriculture

Volunteers are expected to register their interest by filling the online form provided by the Humanitarian Ministry as plans to starts the program will not be delayed 

200,000 Volunteers To Be Engaged As Sanef Agents- A Permanent Job 


200,000 volunteers of Batch A will be engaged as financial services operators under the Shared Agent Network Expansion Facility (SANEF), anchored by the Central Bank of Nigeria 

This plan is aimed at giving volunteers permanent appointment as financial service Operators and consultant in small areas 

30,000 Volunteers To Be Engaged As Agro Enumerators

30,000 Npower volunteers will be engaged as enumerators under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the Project for Agricultural Co-ordination and Execution (PACE) 

Volunteers in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the Project for Agricultural Co-ordination and Execution (PACE) is aimed to increase locally grown food supply, create employment opportunities in the agriculture sector, and export food surplus using existing agreements.

To achieve this, Enumerators will be engaged to survey smallholder farms, collect farmers’ details, identify priority crops and livestock, and mapping the size of the farm. The successful applicants will be required to download the survey apps and activate their user accesses. Enumerators will be compensated for successfully validated farmers and farms

Others to get GEEP loans.

“Others will have the option of benefiting from the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) micro-enterprise loans”.

loan (Geep option) which is the third stage where many volunteers will be considered, this stage is known as the Nexit CBN Loan Strategy

And Umar Sadiya has opened a portal where interested volunteers can apply for the CBN loan affiliate program 

Currently, more than 50% of Npower volunteers have shown interest in the exit loan program

In all these, strategies 1 and 2 have been concluded and strategy 3 (loan) is what is ongoing.



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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