NYSC Allowance Hike: Federal Govt Promises Backlog Payment For Corps Members

Good News for NYSC Members: Backlog Payments Are Coming
After what feels like an eternity of waiting, there's finally some light at the end of the tunnel for members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). The Federal Government has stepped up to the plate, promising to clear the backlog of the newly increased monthly allowance of ₦77,000. Let’s break this down and see what it means for corps members across the country.
For months now, NYSC members have been eagerly anticipating this increase. Back in September 2024, the Federal Government made the bold move to bump up the allowance from ₦33,000 to ₦77,000—a significant hike that was welcomed with open arms. But here's the catch: despite all the fanfare and promises, the new rate hasn’t been fully rolled out yet. It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster ride, with delays and public backlash fueling the frustration among corps members.
Minister Ayodele Olawande Steps In
Thankfully, the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, recently appeared on Channels Television’s Politics Today to address the elephant in the room. In a reassuring tone, Olawande confirmed that serving corps members—and even those who were part of the NYSC scheme when the increase was announced—will indeed receive a backdated payment. This is huge news for everyone involved.
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Now, here’s the thing: while Olawande didn’t give us an exact timeline for when the backlog will be cleared, his assurance brings a much-needed sense of relief. Corps members who’ve been patiently waiting for their dues can finally breathe a little easier. Olawande emphasized that the government has all the necessary details and is actively working to ensure that everyone gets paid. It might not happen overnight, but it’s coming, and that’s something worth celebrating.
What Corps Members Can Expect
Let me paint you a clearer picture. Imagine you’re one of those corps members who’ve been waiting for months, wondering if the promised increase will ever materialize. It’s been tough, right? Well, Minister Olawande had this to say during the interview: “You saw the new DG saying that you will get it, and they’re asking him a question ‘What about those that are going out now, are they going to receive it [backlog]?’ He said we have your details.”
In simpler terms, the government isn’t just paying lip service here. They’re actively working behind the scenes to ensure that every single corps member gets their fair share. And while the process might take a bit of time, the assurance from Olawande is that it will happen. It’s like waiting for a bus that’s running late—you know it’s coming, and when it does, it’ll be worth the wait.
So, to all the corps members out there who’ve been holding on tight, this is your moment to take a deep breath and trust the process. The Federal Government is committed to making this right, and the long-awaited increase is closer than ever. Keep pushing forward, because brighter days are ahead!
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