Who Will Sign The Npower Acceptance Letter

The Npower acceptance letter otherwise known as deployment letter or place of primary assignment letter is a document which is downloaded from the deployment page of the nasims self service portal and taken to the place of primary assignment of the Npower applicant for it to be signed and stamped.

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The Npower acceptance letter is to be signed by an assigned supervisor, an assigned supervisor is an official delegates with the responsibility to endorse and sign the Npower acceptance letter, the assigned supervisor can be any of the following persons below;


1) A Principal/Vice Principal Of A Secondary School: Npower applicants under the N-Teach graduate category posted to secondary schools will have their Npower acceptance letter signed and stamped by the Principal of the secondary school or anyone representing the principal when he or she is not around, the Vice Principal can also function in that capacity.


2) Head Of Department: Npower applicants under the N-Agro and N-Health graduate category posted to Agricultural Agencies and Primary Health Care Centres respectively will have their Npower acceptance letter signed and stamped by their Head Of Department.


3) Head Master/Head Mistress: Npower applicants under the N-Teach graduate category deployed to primary schools will have their Npower acceptance letter signed and stamped by the Head Master or Head Mistress of the primary school.


4) Assigned Trainer: Npower applicants under the N-Tech, N-creative and N-Build non graduate category posted to their place of apprenticeship will have their Npower acceptance letter signed and stamped by their assigned trainers.


The Npower acceptance letter is always available on the deployment page only after the Npower physical verification exercise have been concluded, Npower applicants are advised to avoid giving their Npower acceptance letter to unauthorised persons as this might render their documents void and prevent the Npower applicant from completing the deployment process leading to payment issues on the long run.

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