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Npower: How to Check and Print Deployment Letter For Npower Batch C, Stream 2

Successful Npower batch C, Stream 2 applicants can now check and print their deployment letters.

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Successful Npower batch C, Stream 2 applicants can now check and print their deployment letters.

Investors King earlier reported that successful batch C, Stream 2 Npower applicants can now check their deployment letter on their dashboard. 

It should be noted that the Npower deployment phase is the last phase for Batch C, Stream 2 beneficiaries. Successful applications are to download their deployment letter and take it to their Primary Place of Assignment (PPA).

NASIM has announced that one million beneficiaries from Batch C, Stream 1 and 2 will be deployed to various PPAs. 

National Social Investment Management System (NASIMS) is the management body for Npower and other social intervention programmes of the Federal Government. 

How To Check Your Deployment Status

Stage One: Successful applicants are advised to log in to Npower deployment portal www.nasims.gov.ng/deployment

Stage Two: You are to provide your email and password at the necessary fields. 

Stage Three: You are to log in to your NASIM dashboard using your password and email address. 

Stage Four: Once your Npower NASIMS Dashboard is open, navigate to the “Deployment” tab and click on it.

Stage Five: Your deployment status will thereafter be displayed on your screen. 

Stage Six: If you have been deployed, you will have to download your deployment letter and submit it to your PPA. 

Applicants who have not been deployed can also check back when there is a new update.

Meanwhile, in some cases, successful applicants might be asked to upload some documents on the nasim portal. Failure to do some might lead to the fortification of the offer. 

Npower was established in 2016 to address the issue of youth unemployment in Nigeria and help to create social development. It was created as part of the National Social Investment Program for unemployed graduates and non-graduates between 18-35.

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