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NYSC DG Commends Gov Mbah for Raising Corps Members’ Allowances

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Gov. Mbah with the NYSC DG. Brig. Gen Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu
Gov. Mbah with the NYSC DG. Brig. Gen Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu

By Iheanyi Chukwudi


Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brig. Gen. Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu, has applauded Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah for increasing the monthly allowances of corps members in the state to a minimum of N20,000.


Nafiu, who Monday evening led top members of NYSC’s management on a courtesy visit to the Governor, commended Mbah for his commitment to the welfare and safety of corps members.


Before Mbah’s administration, NYSC corps members in the state earned a N1,000 monthly allowance, but the governor, upon learning about the situation, approved a minimum allowance of N80,000 for medical doctors, N50,000 for pharmacists, and N40,000 for other healthcare professionals, which they are already earning.


He equally approved a N20,000 minimum allowance for others, in addition to the allowance paid by the Federal Government.


The DG who was on tour of the NYSC Orientation Camp at Awgu, as part of his tour of orientation camps across the country during the ongoing orientation programme for newly mobilised corps members, also commended the governor for the peace and security enjoyed by corps members in the state.


He assured parents of the safety of their young ones, noting that despite a few security issues involving corps members in some parts of the country, the safety of corps members had been commendable and guaranteed.


He said, “The NYSC does not deploy corps members to areas that are not secure. Security of lives and property is very dear to us. Parents are always reassured that we do not deploy these young, vibrant Nigerian youths, who are the hope of this great nation, to places we are not sure of the security of their lives and property."


The NYSC, he reiterated, remains a nonpartisan organisation, stressing also the need for good behaviour among corps members, as the corps would not lower its standards for anybody.


He further said, “I charge Nigerians to understand us; see us as nonpartisan; see us as Nigerians that are passionate about the development and aspirations of these young Nigerians that are committed to us. It is something that is really sacred to us,” he concluded.


Responding, Governor Mbah pledged the continued support of his administration for the NYSC and corps members serving in the state.


Mbah recalled the place of Enugu State in the Corps’ history, including the Corps’ first orientation camp, which was established in Awgu in 1973, disclosing that his administration had taken steps towards the infrastructural revamp of the NYSC camp in the state.


The Governor said, “Awgu is also quite symbolic for us too as a people because, if you recall, that was actually a centre where we talked about the concept of Reconciliation, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction – 3 Rs – immediately after the civil war.


So, for us, in trying to rehabilitate that location now, we want to bring back that historic importance. We have also done quite a number of interventions for the NYSC, which you have pointed out. We are going to continue to support the service.


We see it as a duty on our part to continue to support both the welfare and the safety of the corps members. We believe that the safety of the corps members at all times is paramount to us."


He thanked the corps for its many contributions to Enugu State’s and the nation’s development, noting that NYSC had served as an enduring bridge that links young Nigerians across culture, across faith, across regions and, indeed, as a channel to deepen their love for fatherland.


“We derive benefit from the NYSC – the intervention we get from the corps members, who go to our schools to teach, our hospitals to work, and even contribute to our water, sanitation and hygiene programmes in our rural communities. These contributions are not lost on us, and we do not take those services for granted,” he said.

 
 
 

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