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The Federal Government of Nigeria has Approved the Upward Review of NYSC Members' Feeding Allowance


 The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the upward review of NYSC members' feeding allowance - popularly called "allowee".

The Coordinator of Kaduna State National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Hassan Taura said that the Federal Government has approved an upward review of feeding allowance for corp members in the country.

The coordinator made this known while answering questions from journalists, shortly after the opening/swearing-in ceremony for the 2023 batch B stream 2 orientation course did not specifically disclose which of the corps member’s allowances was reviewed.

When asked what were the plans made for the corps members in terms of their welfare while in the orientation camp and beyond, he said “first, the federal government in its wisdom has reviewed the feeding allowance of the corps members.”

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The coordinator also who promised that priority would be place on corps members' welfare in his state. He noted that he will increase the qualityof meal served to corps members.

In in words he said;

I told them I will ensure that they won’t spend their money in the camp market. This is the promise I made to them and I’m fulfilling them.

"I'm going to feed them in such a way that they will not spend from their pocket. They don’t even have the money, so it is our duty to ensure we feed them well.

On arrangements by the state government and private organizations to ensure timely payment of stipends of corps members posted to them for Primary Assignment, he said, "In line with our operations of the monthly stipend we pay corp members, we expect their employers, be it state goverment, private organization we post corps members to pay them some little stipend in addition to what Federal Goverment sends them. This employers should be able to fulfill that."

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