The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management has given a strong warning to Batch A and B volunteers who have registered in the ongoing registration for Batch C
Any volunteers who register would not be transitioned and will also be deactivated from the programme.
We will deactivate your account from the data base and blacklist your BVN during Verification: FMHDS responded to a question raised during press briefing.
Batch A and B are not to congest the website for application meant for other batches, we have previous data of all Batch A and B volunteers, as we speak, we are transiting them into various opportunities
In few days to come, the transition will be made clear and preparation to redeploy volunteers would commence
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management also added that, psychometric assessment will take effect immediately after batch C registration ends.
FMHDS: We received some applications from already existing volunteers, they are on their way out, their accounts in our data will be deactivated and backlisted such account.
Not only will they be deactivated but they have lost the chance of being transition, our psychometric assessment will hold immediately after batch C registration”
“To our Batch A and Batch B beneficiaries, we have seen your questions on the exit plan, backlogs and devices.
In the following days, these issues will be addressed individually. Please stay tuned to our social media pages for updates.”
Once applications are submitted, the Ministry will review submissions and publish a list of successful applicants.
Past beneficiaries are not eligible to participate in the application process. Comprehensive details for the new batch will be announced in the coming weeks. #NPowerNG
Applications will be conducted using a hybrid system of enrolment to ensure that existing beneficiaries are not enrolled twice.
Batch A & B to transit June 30 and July 31, 2020 respectively into entrepreneurship schemes …
Past beneficiaries are not eligible to participate in Batch C-FMHDS
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