Shuaibu
Ibrahim, a brigadier general and the director-general of the National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC), says the monthly allowance of corp members
has been increased to N33,000.
Ibrahim announced this during a
working visit to the NYSC secretariat in Bauchi, according to a
statement the body issued on Wednesday morning via Facebook.
He said the increase is in line with the new minimum wage approved by the federal government.
Ibrahim
said provisions for the new allowance have been made in the 2020 budget
and “payment would commence as soon as funds are released by the
appropriate authorities”.
In September, Ibrahim had hinted that
the monthly allowance of corps members would be increased “immediately
the federal government starts the payment of the new minimum wage”.
“Your
monthly allowance would be increased immediately the Federal Government
starts the payment of the new minimum wage to all public servants
nationwide,” he said in an address delivered at the NYSC orientation
camp in Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos.
“Efforts are in top gear at all levels to ensure adequate welfare for all corps members.”
Sunday Dare, the minister of youth and sports development, also confirmed the increase although he did not provide details.
President Muhammadu Buhari signed the new minimum wage bill into law in April 2019.
Federal civil servants and some states have started implementation, adjusting the salary scale.
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