Members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) are not happy with the Federal Government’s persistent failure to commence payment of the N77,000 allowance.
An increase in the corps members’ monthly allowance was approved from N33,000 to N77,000, effective July 2024.
In the same year, the Director-General of the NYSC, Brig. Gen. Yushau Ahmed revealed that the new allowance was implemented due to the non-release of funds.
Later, the DG announced that corps members would start getting ng the N77,000 in February 2025.
Despite the formal announcement, findings revealed that the NYSC has not commenced payment of the N77,000.
A lot of corps members who talked to our correspondent said they received N33,000 for their February allowance recently.
While speaking with Punch, a corps member serving in Abia State accused the Federal Government of insincerity in respect of the payment of the N77,000 allowance.

The corps member, who spoke under condition of anonymity as corps members are not permitted to talk to the media, stressed that the N33,000 allowance was insufficient.
She said “The N33,000 is not enough for us. The PPA where we are posted doesn’t provide accommodation; we have to handle that ourselves. The economic situation of the country is not new to anybody. Feeding is another issue in an unfamiliar place. It’s nearly impossible to survive on N33,000 a month. PPAs don’t pay well; some pay as little as N4,000. Imagine surviving on N37,000 a month when you add the N4,000.
“Things are very expensive. I haven’t even included transportation costs. In the fellowship house where I’m staying, we contribute for food, and after that, one is left with a meagre amount. I haven’t even mentioned other bills that have to be paid. The money is very poor, and the Federal Government keeps promising and failing us. This is very bad.”