THE Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Brig. Gen. Yushau Ahmed Dogara has announced that the government has agreed to double the monthly allowance from N33,000 to N77,000.
Speaking during a working visit to the temporary orientation camp in Kaduna, General Dogara said the increase is expected to reflect in the corps members’ allowances soon, pending the completion of necessary processes, especially the cash backing, he assured.
“I need to tell you that whenever the government increases salary, we in the NYSC approach the government for an increment in corps members allowances and there was never a time the government did not respond to us.
“This time, the government has agreed to double the amount from N33,000 to N77,000. We are only waiting for cash back because other processes have been communicated to us”, he confirmed
The DG also used the opportunity to reiterate the scheme’s zero-tolerance policy for protests and indiscipline among serving corps members.
General Dogara, who handed down the warning during a working visit to the temporary orientation camp in Kaduna, said, that in the last three months, several corps members have attempted to protest, resulting in disciplinary actions against them.
He reminded corps members that the scheme’s bylaws clearly outline the consequences of indiscipline, and corps members are expected to adhere to these rules.
“In NYSC, just like in the Army and the Police, we don’t allow protests because we are disciplined and law-abiding. So whenever anybody wants to deceive you, go back and read your bylaws.
“In the last three months, we have had a few corps members who are indisciplined. They attempted to protest. So, we are keeping them behind due to their act of indiscipline”, he said.
He expressed concerns over the safety of corps members, particularly with regard to night journeys, warning that most night journeys are hazardous and have resulted in accidents and kidnappings.
According to him, the scheme has lost several corps members to night journeys, and it is essential to take proactive measures to prevent such incidents, urging corps members to desist from night journeys and prioritise their safety.
“My concern has been these incessant night journeys that have claimed so many lives. Sometimes they are involved in accidents and some other times kidnapping and we never recover them.
“One of my top agenda is the security and welfare of corps members which is why anywhere I go, I must stress these two issues”, the DG added.
Eighteen-Eleven Media