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Latest NPower Unpaid Stipends News for February 2026

by NGEmpower Team
February 17, 2026
in Empowerment
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Many former beneficiaries are still asking the same question in February 2026. When will the unpaid NPower stipends be cleared?

This update explains the latest development concerning the N-Power programme, recent government statements, and what beneficiaries should expect going forward.

If you are affected by delayed payments, read carefully for verified information.

Government Update on N Power Stipend Payment

The Federal Government recently addressed concerns raised by former N Power beneficiaries over outstanding stipends.

The Minister of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation released a public video statement earlier this month. In the address, the minister acknowledged the complaints and confirmed that discussions had taken place with representatives of affected beneficiaries.

According to the statement:

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  • The programme is under review

  • Structural issues affecting payment delivery are being examined

  • Verified cases of unpaid stipends will be resolved

  • Reforms are underway to improve long term sustainability

The minister also noted that efforts are ongoing in collaboration with the National Social Investment Programs Agency, the agency responsible for managing social investment initiatives.

What Beneficiaries Should Know

While the statement confirms that government is aware of the situation, no specific payment date has been officially announced as of February 2026.

Beneficiaries should understand the following:

  • Payment will apply to verified cases

  • Review processes may take time

  • Structural reforms could affect how future disbursements are handled

It is advisable to rely only on official updates from government channels. Avoid unofficial payment claims circulating on social media.

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Background of the Unpaid Stipends Issue

The N Power programme, which was created to support unemployed Nigerian youths through temporary employment and stipends, has experienced payment delays in recent batches.

Several beneficiaries reported:

  • Months of unpaid stipends

  • Delayed communication

  • Uncertainty about programme continuation

This led to public complaints and calls for government intervention.

The recent statement from the ministry appears to be part of efforts to calm tensions and provide direction.

What Reforms May Mean for the Programme

The minister indicated that the programme will be restructured to ensure sustainability and clearer exit plans.

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If implemented properly, this could mean:

  • Better monitoring systems

  • Clearer payment schedules

  • Defined transition plans for beneficiaries

  • Reduced administrative gaps

However, until full details are released, beneficiaries should remain cautious and follow verified information.

What Affected Beneficiaries Can Do Now

If you are owed stipends:

  1. Ensure your records and verification details are correct

  2. Stay connected with official N Power communication channels

  3. Avoid agents claiming to process payments for a fee

  4. Monitor announcements from the ministry

There is currently no application or revalidation process announced specifically for unpaid stipends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has the government confirmed payment of unpaid stipends?

Yes. The minister confirmed that verified unpaid cases will be addressed. However, no exact payment timeline has been provided.

Is N Power resuming fully in 2026?

The programme is under review. Reforms are being discussed, but full operational details have not yet been announced.

Should beneficiaries register again?

There is no official instruction asking beneficiaries to reapply or register again for unpaid stipends.

Current Outlook for February 2026

The government has publicly acknowledged the issue and promised action. That is a positive development. However, beneficiaries are still waiting for concrete timelines and confirmed disbursement dates.

Until further official updates are released, affected individuals should remain informed and patient while avoiding misinformation.

We will continue to monitor verified announcements concerning N Power unpaid stipends and provide updates as new information becomes available.

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