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NYSC pays new allowance from February

This increase is a notable improvement

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January 31, 2025
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The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, has announced that corps members will receive a new monthly allowance of N77,000 from February 2025.

This increase is a notable improvement from the previous allowance of N33,000, reflecting the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the welfare of young Nigerians serving in the national youth service program.

Brigadier General Ahmed made this statement while addressing the 2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream II corps members in Katsina State.

He emphasized that the new allowance had already been accounted for in the 2025 Federal Government budget and would be implemented immediately after the passage of the budget.

“While the month of January has already ended, once the budget is passed, by February, you will begin to receive N77,000 monthly instead of the usual N33,000,” he explained.

This announcement marks a significant step in improving the conditions for corps members, who play a vital role in national development by serving in various parts of the country.

READ ALSO : FG begins military salary increase payment

The increase in allowance demonstrates the government’s acknowledgment of the challenges corps members face and its commitment to ensuring their well-being during the course of their service year.

In addition to the financial boost, General Ahmed also reaffirmed the government’s dedication to the safety and security of all corps members.

Addressing potential concerns about serving in areas with security risks, he assured the corps members that they would not be deployed to regions with known security challenges.

“We will not send our corps members to any areas with security threats. Wherever we send them, they should be confident that the area is safe and secure for them to serve,” he assured the gathering.

The increased allowance and the focus on security reflect the government’s broader approach to improve the NYSC program, ensuring that it remains a positive and rewarding experience for all participants.

General Ahmed’s address not only highlights the government’s commitment to the corps members’ welfare but also serves as a reminder of the crucial role they play in fostering national unity and development across Nigeria.

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