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Corps Members serving in Akwa Ibom to receive N20,000 allowance from August 1

Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno has approved a 300 percent increase in the monthly allowances of National Youth Service Corps members serving in the state from N5,000 to N20,000 with effect from August 1, 2025.

The governor who disclosed this at the State Delivery Meeting held at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Uyo, the state capital, said the gesture became necessary in view of the prevailing socio-economic challenges.

He added that the increment was to support the federal government’s N77,000 monthly allowances to help corps members meet their basic needs.

“Over 10,000 corps members are posted to Akwa Ibom annually. We must continue to encourage and support them,” the governor said.

Recall he had earlier approved the reconstruction of the NYSC Orientation Camp at Ikot Itie Idung in Nsit Atai local government area, as part of ongoing efforts to improve the welfare of corps members in the state.

He recalled that the NYSC scheme established in 1973 was a brainchild of former military head of State, Gen.  Yakubu Gowon designed to foster social, ethno – religious and political integration for greater unity, peace and oneness of Nigeria.

“It was created to foster national integration, unity and development by deploying young graduates to states outside their regions for community service, education and nation-building efforts.

“Akwa Ibom has remained one of the most welcoming and safest destinations for NYSC members, with corps members actively contributing to sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and rural development.”

And in response to the gesture, a senior official of the NYSC described the decision as borne out of the compassionate heart of a leader who moves with the time and understands the yearnings and aspirations of his subjects.

 

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