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– The killing of a youth corps member by unknown gunmen shook Kaduna state – Senator Shehu Sani who represents Kaduna Central consistu...

Tuesday, 18 October 2016



States suspend payment of allowances to corps members

Lagos - As the economic crunch bites harder, many state governments have suspended the payment of monthly allowances to members of the National Youth Service Corps.
Some states stopped paying these allowances more than a year ago. Kwara State, for instance, stopped paying corps members over two years ago.
The NYSC Public Relations Officer in the state, Oladipo Morakinyo, confirmed in Ilorin that the corps members had not received a dime from the state government for many years.
He, however, claimed that the non-payment of the corps members’ allowances was not as a result of the state’s dwindling revenue.
Before now, the states paid corps members posted to their domains a stipend to augment the N19 800 allowance paid by the Federal Government.

Corps members in Bauchi State have resorted to organising extra-mural classes for primary and secondary school pupils to augment their allowance as the state government have stopped paying them.
http://www.news24.com.ng/National/News/states-suspend-payment-of-allowances-to-corps-members-20160206


Checkout NYSC Allowance For All States In Nigeria in 2016

1. Akwa Ibom State Pays N10,000
2. Lagos state Pays N15,000 and some times N10,000 to corpers in ministry and N5000 to those in LGA.
3.Sokoto State pays N4,000 and N9,000 to those in state hospital.
4.Enugu State Pays N10,000
5.Oyo State Pays N3,800
6.Osun State Pays N5,000
7.Kano State Pays N4,000
8.Borno State Pays N1,000
9.Niger State Pays N6,000
10.Yobe State Pays N2,500
11. Bayelsa Pays N3,000
12. Ekiti state Pays N5,000
13. Ogun State Pays N5,000
14. Delta States Pays N5,000
15. Bauchi State Pays N1,250
16.Cross River State Pays N3,090
17.Zamfara State Pays N3,000
18.Abia State Pays N5,000
19.Imo State Pays N2,000
20.Taraba state Pays N10,000
21. Kaduna State Pays 3000
22. Jigawa State Pays 10,000
23. Nassarawa State Pays 3,000
25. Port hacourt, Rivers State Has not yet paid corpers for the past 5 years, so i think you better avoid this state, but we’re so sure, that the new government, lead by Governor Wike will surely get things right in this state, and make it once again, the envy of all Corpers.
http://www.dailyschoolnews.com.ng/checkout-nysc-allowance-for-all-states-in-nigeria/





Why we’re mobilising 86, 000 nationwide – NYSC

Owing to financial constraints occasioned by recession, only 86, 000 would be mobilised for the 2016 Batch B Orientation, from the massive backlog on queue for the national assignment.
According to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), this figure will bring to 260, 000, the total number of corps members mobilised this service year.
The process for this round of mobilisation, which started with the display of the list of all approved programmes for institutions on NYSC portal for cross checking and feedback in mid September, was followed with the collation of prospective corps members’ data by corps producing institutions (CPIs), submission/uploading of senate/academic board approved results for full/part-time graduates and revalidation of lists by CPIs, and the ongoing uploading of corrected lists by corps producing institutions, which ends tomorrow.
https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/196392/mobilising-86-000-nationwide-nysc